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by Robert O. Uppgaard (Author) "Liz, a twenty-year-old who was attending college a great distance from my office, called in and she was experiencing extreme pain, mainly on the left..." (more)
Key Phrases: mandibular whiplash, frequent earaches, cervical whiplash, Total Wellness Program, Back Stretch, Precautions None (more...)
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From the publisher of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome (over 100,000 copies sold) comes this indispensable guide for TMJ (temporomandibular joint pain) sufferers and their caregivers. With a comprehensive study of symptoms - from locked jaws, severe headaches, and joint pain to nausea, dizziness, and even loss of hearing - this book is a must for people who want to take an active role in their healing.

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5.0 out of 5 stars TMJ and Vision, August 26, 2001
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I came upon this book in a very roundabout way ---- during the process of improving my vision by natural means of all things. What could eyesight and the TMJ possibly have in common? In my case, a great deal I was to discover. When I first started improving my vision naturally, I thought it was only about the eyes and did not appreciate the whole health aspect. I was in for many surprises and some confusion when I eventually began having referred pain and sensations in areas seemingly unconnected to the eyes. It didn't initially dawn on me that there was any relationship between these symptoms and my improving eyesight. Then I began to wonder, could there be a connection? I studied several books on natural vision improvement (Relearning to See --- RTS for short - and Better Eyesight are highly recommended) which made reference to blurred vision causing tight muscles and problems in many other areas of the body. Muscle groups affected can include such areas as the neck, shoulders, jaw, ears, cheeks and forehead. It soon became abundantly obvious that the symptoms I had been experiencing fit the reversal pattern of holistic healing. Suggestions were made in the RTS book to try some holistic healing treatments in conjunction with relearning the proper vision habits. One of several mentioned was TMJ treatment, yet the term had no significance to me at the time. Because of my neck and shoulder stiffness and pains, I opted for massage therapy sessions and obtained significant tension releases which the therapist also noticed. It turned out that the type of massage was myofascial release. I was intrigued to learn more on the Internet when I got home. The many website results that came up in my search about myofascial release were in relation to TMJ disorders. There was that term again. Bingo! It was like a piece of a puzzle falling into place. I chose to buy Dr. Uppgaard's book to find out more. I was amazed to read so many parallels and similar topics in Dr. Uppgaard's book and the RTS book. Both authors discuss such subjects as the impact of mental stress, neck and shoulder problems, the ears and hearing, dizziness, proper breathing, referred pain, the importance of good posture and the benefits of holistic healing treatments. But what really jumped off the pages in Dr. Uppgaard's book were references to certain neck muscles that, if tense, could cause "visual disturbances and blurring of vision". The RTS book states that "the neck is tight for all people who have blurred vision." The sternocleidomastoid muscle described on page 50 of Dr. Uppgaard's book has had such a strong connection with my improving vision. I've gotten to the stage where I can massage areas in this muscle to release tension (trigger points as discussed in his book) and cause spasm-like sensations in and around my eyes, ears, jaw and cheeks. Looking back many years ago, I believe now that my dentist had at one time suspected a TMJ disorder. I recall him checking the TMJ on both sides and asking some questions. Based on my responses, I guess I didn't fit into the slot of standard symptoms for which he was trained to assess, because nothing further was suggested. Yet when I got Dr. Uppgaard's book, I checked off so many symptoms, presumably lesser known to many and unknown to most. What started as a goal of keener eyesight has ultimately led to improved overall health. I applaud Dr. Uppgaard for going "outside the box" of conventional medical views. His book has been a very educational and helpful resource along my journey of natural vision improvement and total wellness.
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50 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you for writing this Book!, March 12, 2001
I was diagnosed with TMJ many years ago. For the past year I have been battling with numb fingers. After many tests, much time, and a lot of money - an accidental visit to my dentist helped to show TMJ was affecting my fingers. I had never heard of that happening. This book not only lists every possible symptom, but exercises that are extremely helpful.

After reading the book for about 15 minutes, I tried the first exercise. My jaw felt immediate relief. I am very grateful for this book. It will certainly help in relieving pain and discomfort.

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you have TMJ, you simply must read this book, October 28, 2005
The other reviewers have said it very well. The exercises provided me immediate relief (Search Inside the book for "exercise," and you can do them while you're waiting for shipment!)

I really like the approach he takes - conservative, and taking all causes into consideration (dental, joint, and muscular.) He rightly points out that dentists, surgeons and doctors all tend to see it through their own filter, and he takes a broader view so you can consider them all.

I cannot stress enough though how the elimination of coffee has helped me. This is extremely difficult, and I can't always stay away -- but every time I drink some, I end up with pain and tension.

I also recommend the "Stop TMJ and Teeth Grinding" CD by Scott Sulak. I woke up in significantly less pain after the first use.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative
This book is very good. I think it will help with my TMJ. My chiropractor said it was very good.
Published 4 months ago by AnneMarie

5.0 out of 5 stars Really taking control.
I also found this book by accident: I was at the library while looking for books about shoulder pain and finger numbness. Read more
Published 9 months ago by V.T. Too

5.0 out of 5 stars A TREASURE
This compact book is a treasure throve of great advice for tmj sufferers. It contains exercises, advice, everything needed to control tmj and more. Read more
Published 12 months ago by The Bug

1.0 out of 5 stars Not well written/organized
It is nice to know that some people got help from this book. I did not, and here is why : The book is badly organized and the information while helpful is not straigh-forward... Read more
Published 13 months ago by C. Knight

5.0 out of 5 stars I refer this book to all my TMD related patients
I am a general dentist in state of Oregon. I loan this book to my patient who has TMD or think he/she has TMD. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Chris Tiu

1.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't work for everyone
Hi. I rate this book 1 star not because it is a poorly written book, but to bring to your attention that this book, in regards to "self help" does not work for everyone... Read more
Published 16 months ago by TMD1YRNCOUNTING

5.0 out of 5 stars Real help
I had been suffering from TMJ disorder (internal derangment with the slipped disc) for 7 months when I bought this book and started doing the exercises. Read more
Published 19 months ago by P. Franco

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Relief!
I have never written a review in my life, but I had to after reading this book. I have suffered from TMj for over 10 years and have gone to 2 specialists, wore mouth guards, etc... Read more
Published 19 months ago by N. Parker

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read for TMJ sufferers
Simple, straight-forward, full of valuable information. Easy to read in an appealing conversational tone. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Nikki N.

5.0 out of 5 stars TAKING CONTROL of TMJ
Excellent book that contains a lot of helpful information. A must reading for those with TMJ
Published 21 months ago by Linda Schoonover

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