The lesson, if you do have TMJ problems, you should definitely start by having your neck examined. While neck issues aren't always involved- as the research shows- they usually are.
Here's an interesting article that provides evidence that TMJ pain and neck problems are commonly seen together. It also provides an anatomical explanation as to why... The lesson, if you do have TMJ problems, you should definitely start by having your neck examined. While neck issues aren't always involved- as the research shows- they usually are.
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