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The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects your jawbone to your skull like a hinge. TMJD arises when there is a<br>problem with this joint or the surrounding muscles. This might cause discomfort, clicking sounds,<br>and difficulties opening and closing your mouth.<br><br>Physical therapy for TMJD can assist in reducing pain, improving mobility, and restoring normal<br>jaw function. While most cases of TMJD are cured without surgery, if you do require surgery for<br>your TMJD, physical therapy can help you recover by reducing muscle tension and scar tissue<br>formation, as well as encouraging healthy healing.
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