So if you think tmj is a tms symptom do you think I should just start chewing and not worry about the pain, spasms and headaches.
My joints are fine according to mri, but they feel my temporal bone is not in the right position on one side (the bad side) but after many cranial treatment I feel my bones are more torqued now.
I've been dealing with this for two year, two tmj dentist. The last treatmnent course consisted of osteopathic manipulative therapy and head restructering, and now I have back and neck pain to go along with my symptoms.
Read the pyschology and treatment sections of "Healing Back Pain" and "The MindBody Prescription." Follow the recommended program as outlined by Dr Sarno and take pain meds if necessary.
TMD is a real disorder. It does exist, but is very rare. It is usually the result of a congenital problem or tremendous trauma. 99% of those diagnosed with it actually have TMS. Reading your symptoms, I am confident you in in that 99 percentile… - Sensei