Myofascial Pain
Myofascial pain syndrome is a common condition associated with chronic muscle pain and trigger points in the jaw, face, and neck. It is often linked to TMJ disorders due to muscle overuse and tension.Symptoms include:* Persistent jaw and facial pain* Tenderness in the chewing muscles* Restricted jaw movement or locking* Referred pain in the head, neck, and shouldersTreatment options include:* Myofascial release therapy to relieve muscle tightness and improve circulation.* Stretching and strengthening exercises to restore muscle balance.* Custom oral appliances (night guards) to reduce strain from bruxism.* Pain management techniques, including medications, dry needling, or physical therapy.
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