Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)

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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)

The solution is “hidden” in the perception of our mistakes, our deficiencies, our inability to understand what we are doing and how we can fix it. At PT PRAXIS® we guide you to safe recovery, to consciously adopting a daily plan of “controlling” our body so that we are not led to painful situations, not only in the temporomandibular joint but in the whole body. We are here to inform and educate you to avoid habits that lead to pain and dysfunction.

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