Stress and Jaw Pain

One of the main reasons why so many people suffer from a tense or aching jaw is because the muscles of the jaw are innervated by the same nerve that innervates our flight or fight response when we are stressed. The Temporalis, Masseter, and Pterygoid muscles are used to bite, chew, and swallow. They are […]

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Ear Sounds

What are ear sounds? The sound of buzzing or ringing in your ears in the absence of audible noise can be annoying. The symptom is attributed to a medical condition called tinnitus. Ear sounds may mimic noises, such as buzzing, ringing, clicking, hissing, clanging or wheezing. Ear sounds are a common occurrence that can range […]

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TMJ and Facial Pain

TMJ and facial pain is another one of those challenging conditions where the pathology is not easy to define and several specialities can be involved in co-ordinating patient management.  These may include dentists, pain management specialists, ENT, neurology, physiotherapy and the whole myriad of allied health professionals.  It is often difficult to quantify whether the […]

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Neck and Shoulder Pain

Your neck and shoulders contain muscles, bones, nerves, arteries, and veins, as well as many ligaments and other supporting structures. Many conditions can cause pain in the neck and shoulder area. Some are life-threatening (such as heart attack and major trauma), and others are not so dangerous (such as simple strains or contusions). The most […]

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