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TMJ Cure Stop TMJ Pain for Good

September 27th, 2010 No comments

Millions of people are suffering from TMJ or temporomandibular joint dysfunction and constantly looking for remedies to stop TMJ for good. If you are one of these people suffering from this very complex disorder, you know how painful and annoying this condition is.

Temporomandibular joint disorder commonly known as TMJ is a disorder causing dysfunction in the jaw and its movement. There are different factors contributing to the occurrence of TMJ. It is not only physical factor like accidents and injuries but emotional factors like stress, extreme anger and grief could also trigger this very frustrating disorder.

This very complex condition is accompanied by many disturbing symptoms that can reduce the quality of your life. Some symptoms are uncontrollable jaw or tongue movements, tooth clenching or grinding at night, limited mouth opening, pains in the cheek muscles, difficulty opening the jaw smoothly and evenly. These symptoms are so disturbing and you need to stop TMJ for good.

You need to stop TMJ as early as possible. If this problem becomes chronic, it might lead to more serious problems. You need to find the right treatment before the pains and symptoms become unbearable and may lead to other problems like difficulty swallowing, vertigo, dizziness, headache, tongue pain and other upper body problems including the head, neck and shoulder. It is best to consult the doctor to know the severity of your symptoms.

There are treatments to alleviate and stop TMJ. This disorder can be treated with the right approach and remedies. Here are some remedies:

Common immediate remedy to stop TMJ are over-the-counter pain relievers, muscle relaxant and prescribed anti-inflammatory medicines, but you need to be cautious in taking drugs due to the side effects that could lead to other health problems.

Jaw exercises and therapies are also effective for some people. There are exercises designed to strengthen and relax the jaw and the muscles around it to stop TMJ.  Heat and cold therapy is also an option to reduce the pains and muscle tension around the jaw.

Some people find relief through dental treatment. A biteplate maybe recommended by the dentist to align the lower and upper jaw and eliminate other symptoms like clenching teeth at night.

Some sufferers consider surgery which needs a lot of thinking. Before subjecting yourself under the knife, you have to exhaust all options because surgeries are expensive and sometimes there are consequences involved which are often irreversible.
Did you know that you can stop TMJ permanently using natural methods? This natural remedy works in targeting the source of the problem and not just the symptoms. To stop TMJ for good visit Unique Cure For TMJ and Tooth Grinding.

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“new 4 Weeks to Good Balance Program” Introduced for Seniors and Others Afraid of Falling

May 7th, 2010 No comments

Falls have become a leading cause of death, especially amongst seniors. Falls are also a leading cause of nonfatal injuries in all age groups, not just seniors. Risk of fall is clinically measurable, and it is detectable long before you physically realize that there is a problem. So, if you perceive that your balance is bad, the problem has already become severe.

The inability to perform the once normal activities of daily living, like walking, and simply moving about without a fear of falling is terrifying. To make this worse, often those with risk of fall progress to the use of a cane, then to a walker, and ultimately to a wheelchair as the problem progresses. At this point, dementia/Alzheimer’s is the most likely endpoint. But it doesn’t have to go this way.

This is why we have created our new “4 Weeks To Good Balance Program” This program requires little or no money out of your pocket. You will be accurately assessed for risk of fall before, during and after the program to demonstrate the improvement you have made. We will also send this information to your primary doctor for you so that they may be kept abreast of your improvements, and also to demonstrate that you have been properly assessed for risk of fall as per current medical practice guidelines.

“There are no other programs like this one around” is what we are hearing from patients whom we have already had the opportunity to help, which has been life transforming when they find that their balance is dramatically improved, some in less than four weeks. “I am so happy to have my life back” & “After only 4 appointments, the change is remarkable”, are common comments from our guest book on our website at www.dcneuro.net. Life is too short to talk about the things you “used to be able to do” before you lost your balance, or worse still, “before you took your fall”. For more information on getting started call our office at (732) 229-5250.

Dr. Scopelliti has over 1000 hours in post doctoral neurology, and practices at the 279 Professional Medical Arts Bldg at the rear of Monmouth Medical Center & in Toms River next to Community Hospital; Tel. (732) 229-5250. Information is updated weekly on the web at www.dcneuro.net.

Dr. Scopelliti has over 1000 hours in postdoctoral neurology, and is a board certified chiropractic neurologist, practicing at the 279 Professional Arts Bldg at the rear of Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. He is also currently the president of the NJ Chiropractic Council on Neurology, (website: www.dcneuro.info). With over twenty years of practice, ten of those years specializing in neurology, his office focuses on the drug free management of patients with vertigo, dizziness, balance loss, presyncope, dystonia, various stages of coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral neurology, and has also written several software applications for vestibular rehabilitation; www.dcneuro.biz. Because of the nature of our practice and the high level of difficulty involved with the types of patients seen, our office customarily sees patients from several states for consultation and/or co-management. Dr. Scopelliti offers a free no obligation consultation including a balance test/risk of fall analysis prior to the commencement of any examinations or treatment. The office can be reached at (732) 229-5250 to arrange a free consultation, ($75 value), and balance screen. Dr. Scopelliti has a wealth of information updated weekly on the web at www.dcneuro.net. Visit our Guest Book link at www.dcneuro.net/guests.htm to see what real patients have had to say.

Has Anyone Found A Good Treatment For Vertigo?

March 1st, 2010 2 comments

I had meneres syndrome several years ago and the doctor gave me a shot. I don’t remember what it was, but was wondering if it could have been prednisone or other steroid. Has anyone else received a shot with this condition before and if so, what was it?

What Is Good To Relieve Migranes And Vertigo, I Have Both?

January 19th, 2010 1 comment

I was in a car accident last year and after the air bag hit me in the face, I was diagnosed months later with vertigo and migraines. The doctors are not totally sure. I have been an experiment for them. I have had weight loss, chills, dizziness, lost of balance, headaches, nausea, and dryheave. My medical tests have been good. The only thing they could come up with was that I had vertigo, migraines and possible low blood pressure.

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