TMJ-
Jaw Joint Relief
An imbalance in jaw muscles can pull the skull bones out of their normal
position and cause abnormal pressure on the central nervous system. Dr. Books utilizes Books Neural TherapyTM, cranial sacral
therapy and other no-force techniques to realign the TMJ to its proper
position and reestablish the correct relationship with the hips, shoulders and knees.
The following are common symptoms
of TMJ:
• Facial pain
• Pain in the jaw joint and surrounding tissues, including the ear
• Jaw locking open or closed
• Limited opening or inability to open the mouth comfortably
• Headaches
• Bite that feels uncomfortable, “off”, or as if it is
continually changing
• Neck, shoulder and back pain
• Swelling on the side of the face
“My 15 year old daughter was
scheduled for TMJ surgery when we met Dr. Books. Dr. Books begged us to
postpone the surgery. Now, almost 15 years later, my daughter is doing great
and never did have the surgery. The
funny thing is, we originally took her in for knee problems. Dr. Books explained how one could affect
the other.” C.C.
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