Taking Control of TMJ: Your Total Wellness Program for Recovering from Temporomandibular Joint Pain, Whiplash, Fibromyalgia, and Related Disorders
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.19 (519 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1572241268 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
His description of simple, conservative, cost-effective approaches to relieving pain, getting well, and staying well are to be admired…This book is a ‘must read.’” —Harold Gelb, D.M.D., P.C., Diplomat of the American Board of Orofacial Pain. “Dr. Uppgaard’s years of experience in treating patients with TMJ disorders….has enabled him to write a book of hope for those suffering from these disease entities
If you are among the 60 million people in the United States affected by TMJ disorder, then you may know what it’s like to have your problem be misdiagnosed or go untreated. This comprehensive guide also explores the connection TMJ disorder has to fibromyalgia and whiplash.. Dr. Perhaps you’ve undergone unnecessary and costly treatments to no avail. Uppgaard’s Total Wellness Program will help you understand this painful condition, relieve its symptoms, prevent its recurrence, and avoid unnecessary surgery
"Every TMJ sufferer should have this on their bookshelf" according to Zebra_Bell752Every TMJ sufferer should have this on their bookshelf Zebra_Bell7524 I'm still clenching my jaw and in excruciating pain but this book gave me hope - I think I just have let my TMJ go on for far too long and need a doctor's intervention (see the chart in the book about the progression of symptoms - I'm on the far end and in my mid-30's) but for someone in a milder level on the scale of symptoms this book will be a Godsend. I hope after I get some medical help (I'm in the probation period of . . I'm still clenching my jaw and in excruciating pain but this book gave me hope - I think I just have let my TMJ go on for far too long and need a doctor's intervention (see the chart in the book about the progression of symptoms - I'm on the far end and in my mid-Every TMJ sufferer should have this on their bookshelf I'm still clenching my jaw and in excruciating pain but this book gave me hope - I think I just have let my TMJ go on for far too long and need a doctor's intervention (see the chart in the book about the progression of symptoms - I'm on the far end and in my mid-30's) but for someone in a milder level on the scale of symptoms this book will be a Godsend. I hope after I get some medical help (I'm in the probation period of . 0's) but for someone in a milder level on the scale of symptoms this book will be a Godsend. I hope after I get some medical help (I'm in the probation period of . J. Ercul said An Absolute must for TMJD Sufferers.. After suffering for at least 1An Absolute must for TMJD Sufferers. After suffering for at least 13 years with constant vertigo and phantom ear problems, I found the answer behind the symptoms. I had indepth testing of my ears and brain. No tumors and not even hearing loss even though my hearing was muffled. I was diagnosed with TMJD about 13 years ago but when I was told I had TMJD all that was said was I have a jaw disorder. I took it upon myself to read blogs of other TMJD sufferers and . years with constant vertigo and phantom ear problems, I found the answer behind the symptoms. I had indepth testing of my ears and brain. No tumors and not even hearing loss even though my hearing was muffled. I was diagnosed with TMJD about 1An Absolute must for TMJD Sufferers. After suffering for at least 13 years with constant vertigo and phantom ear problems, I found the answer behind the symptoms. I had indepth testing of my ears and brain. No tumors and not even hearing loss even though my hearing was muffled. I was diagnosed with TMJD about 13 years ago but when I was told I had TMJD all that was said was I have a jaw disorder. I took it upon myself to read blogs of other TMJD sufferers and . years ago but when I was told I had TMJD all that was said was I have a jaw disorder. I took it upon myself to read blogs of other TMJD sufferers and . You Might Have TMJ hoppy bunny []The above link is from the author's website; if it helps you, it is only the beginning of the advise he offers in his book.TCOTMJ is well-written and offers inexpensive treatment for the pain caused by TMJ. If you think you might have TMJ just ask yourself this: does your face hurt? Your jaw? Your neck? If you said yes at least once, just assume you've got TMJ right now and buy this book. Really.It will help make you more