Author: Michael Karegeannes

Nipping Chronic Pain in The Bud

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) historic 2011 report, Relieving Pain in America, documented the profound cumulative impact of chronic pain on our nation.  Findings indicated that four in ten American adults live with chronic pain disorders, with annual costs exceeding $500 billion. The IOM report noted the increasing recognition and importance of a cluster of […]

Chronic Pain
Self management for TMJ pain or facial pain

Self management for TMJ pain or facial pain

This post was originally published at TreatingTMJ.com Four concepts to encourage healing of musculoskeletal pain include: Reduce Strain Relaxation Posture Stretching Apply moist heat or cold, and massage tender muscle and joints Heat or ice applications used up to four times per day while resting may relax muscles responsible for causing pain. For heat, microwave […]

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How to Assess TMJ Hypermobility

How to Assess TMJ Hypermobility

This post was originally published at TreatingTMJ.com So what exactly is TMJ hypermobility? Well hypermobility is characterized by early and/or excessive forward gliding (translating) of one or both TMJs. This excessive forward gliding results in laxity of the surrounding capsule and ligaments and the temporalis tendon. The over-stretching of these structures over time can lead […]

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Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN)

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN)

This post was originally published at TreatingTMJ.com Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN), Fothergill’s Disease or “Tic douloureux” is characterized by sudden attacks of severe, sharp, stabbing, electric shock like pain affecting one side of face mainly along the second and third divisions of the Trigeminal Nerve. TN is sometimes called “the worst pain known to mankind” and […]

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What is Dry Needling?

Dry Needling – All you need to know

This post was originally published at TreatingTMJ.com What is dry needling? Dry needling is an invasive procedure in which a solid filament needle is inserted into the skin and muscle directly at a myofascial trigger point. A myofascial trigger point consists of multiple contraction knots, which are related to the production and maintenance of the pain cycle. […]

Dry Needling