The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is where the skull’s temporal bone connects to the lower jaw. This joint opens and closes like a hinge and slides forward, backward, and side to side. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction occurs as a result of anatomic problems within the joint or tension in the muscles surrounding it.
Signs and symptoms of TMJ dysfunction include:
Your SSPT physical therapy for TMJ dysfunction may include:
"After undergoing extensive reconstruction of my jaw, SSPT has rapidly put me on the road to
recovery. Their knowledge base of TMJ techniques is unparalleled, offering high-quality therapy
even when dealing with highly complex cases. The group at SSPT has happily accommodated
my difficult work schedule, and my progress continues to exceed my doctors’ expectations."
--Alan Goldberg