The TMJ is used 1,500–2,000 times a day, and can cause significant pain if there is an issue with the joint. Facial pain from TMJ disorders can spread to the jaw, ears, temples, forehead, and neck.
A burning or tingling sensation around the scapula. Pain with movement increases when moving the shoulder or arm. Radiating pain that extends to the neck, arm, or back. Causes Overuse, poor posture, ...
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A tender jaw and difficulty opening and closing your mouth are among the most common symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. But there are also surprising side effects of TMJ disorders ...