TMJ PHYSIOTHERAPY

TMJ physiotherapy in physitania.

Specialized treatment for temporomandibular joint dysfunctions.

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction affects both the jaw and the cervical and masticatory muscles, causing pain, chewing difficulties, headaches, dizziness and postural alterations. This joint is essential for vital functions such as speaking and chewing, and its alteration can significantly affect quality of life.

Common causes of TMJ dysfunction:

  • Bruxism (teeth grinding).
  • Stress and anxiety.
  • Poor posture.
  • Traumatic injuries.
  • Dental problems (malocclusion).

Common symptoms:

  • Jaw and neck pain.
  • Tension headaches and dizziness.
  • Difficulty opening the mouth.
  • Clicking or joint noises when moving the jaw.

TMJ Physiotherapy Treatment in Malaga

The goal of physical therapy for TMJ dysfunctions is to relieve pain and restore mobility to the jaw. At Fisitania, your physiotherapy clinic in Malaga, we work with a personalized approach using advanced techniques to treat TMJ dysfunction. Treatments include:

  • Manual therapy to reduce tension.
  • Dry needling to relieve trigger points.
  • Rehabilitation exercises to improve mobility and strengthen muscles.
  • Use of heat or cold to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
  • Postural education to improve alignment and relieve cervical tension.

If you suffer from jaw pain, headaches or chewing difficulties, consult with the physiotherapists in Malaga de Fisitania. Early treatment can prevent complications and improve your quality of life. Fisitania, physiotherapy in Malaga, offers a comprehensive and non-invasive approach to treat TMJ dysfunctions.

Frequently asked questions about physiotherapy for the TMJ temporomandibular joint.

Physical therapy focuses on relieving pain, restoring jaw mobility, and correcting underlying dysfunctions. Techniques such as manual therapy, dry needling, rehabilitation exercises, and the use of heat or cold are used to reduce inflammation.

The assessment of TMJ dysfunction is performed through a complete clinical evaluation by a physiotherapist specialized in TMJ. This includes a detailed medical history, physical examination, and, if necessary, complementary tests such as X-rays or MRIs.

Dry needling is a therapeutic technique used to treat trigger points in muscles affected by TMJ dysfunction. By applying fine needles to these specific points, muscle tension and pain are reduced.

Yes, rehabilitation exercises are essential for improving jaw mobility, strengthening chewing muscles, and correcting posture. A specialized physiotherapist will teach you specific exercises to do at home.

If you experience persistent jaw pain, chewing difficulties, recurrent headaches, or any TMJ-related symptoms, it is advisable to consult a specialized physiotherapist as soon as possible for appropriate treatment.

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