TMJ Disorder & Craniofacial Dry Needling

TMJ related pain is on the increase.

Triggers for TMJ disorders are varied, but often relate to stress, lifestyle, as well physiological conditions.

Treatments for TMJ disorder abound, from surgical, medicinal, and dental such as appliances and mouth guards. Other treatments can include physiotherapy, as well as the use of Botox injections.

If these treatments don't sound viable or they haven't worked for you in the past - we highly recommend you try dry needling and localised massage, including internal aural massage.

At SOMA SNCTRY, we specialise in craniofacial dry needling for the relief of TMJ related issues. When combined with massage, the beneficial effects are profound. We've seen many clients experience life changing relief from chronic TMJ pain. If you haven't been able to find relief from your TMJ disorder, we strongly suggest you try our craniofacial dry needling.

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