The temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, connects your jaw to your skull in front of your ear. The TMJ hinges, allowing you to move your mouth when you talk, yawn, or chew. TMJ disorder is pain in and around your jaw. It may also include popping/clicking, ringing in the ears, headaches, limited mouth opening or a tendency for the jaw to “lock”. Physical therapy can be used to treat those symptoms by restoring proper jaw movement, and lessening daily stress on the jaw.
Physical Therapists Can Help with TMJ Dysfunction Caused By:
- Bad posture habits
- Chronic jaw clenching & poor
- sleep hygiene
- Problems with teeth alignment
- Fracture
- Surgery
- Trismus (lockjaw)
- Displacement of the disc
- Arthritis
How a Physical Therapist Can Help TMJ dysfunction ultimately results in functional limitations due to pain orimpaired movement, regardless of its original cause. Physical Therapists specialize in the restoration of movement patterns, including those of the facial region.
They may use the following techniques to reduce symptoms:
- Reduce acute pain and inflammation
- using treatments like electrical
- stimulation or ultrasound
- Decrease compressive forces in the
- joint with manual therapy techniques
- Improve motor patterns associated with talking and chewing via specific exercises
- Promote awareness of postural and lifestyle factors
Grand Blanc Services
10809 South Saginaw Street
Grand Blanc, MI 48439
Phone: (810)695-8700
Fax: (810)695-7946
Email: grandblanc@advpt.com
New Patient Info
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Meet The Team
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Megan Walker, PT, DPT
Clinic Director, Physical Therapist
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Amy Kennedy, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist
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Jason Sosnowski, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist
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Karl Magnuson, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist
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Kristina Ayotte, MSOT, OTRL
Occupational Therapist
A large part of what sets Phoenix apart is our team. We are proud to employ highly trained professionals who are not only skilled at what they do, but are passionate about providing you with individualized care. Our Phoenix team members are what makes achieving quality clinical outcomes possible through expertise and a personal approach.
Welcome to Grand Blanc
Advanced Physical Therapy Center, part of the Phoenix Physical Therapy family, is a physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sports medicine company dedicated to providing cutting edge therapy techniques and personalized, one-on-one care programs in southeast Michigan. Founded in 1991 by Linda Gibbs, PT and Kim Turner, PT, CHT, Advanced PT has distinguished itself as a results-focused, hometown physical therapy provider with community-based clinics in Grand Blanc, Flint, Clio, Hartland, Goodrich, Clarkston, Davison, Fenton, and Waterford. Our goal is to develop customized rehabilitation programs that get you back to work and play fast. We have state-of-the-art, hands-on techniques and tailor-made exercise programs delivered by highly trained compassionate therapists. Advanced PT joined the Phoenix Physical Therapy family in December 2020...
I lived in horrible pain from a frozen shoulder for a few months before being referred to physical therapy in hopes of avoiding surgery. I can’t thank a Mark and Danny enough for their patience, kindness, compassion, encouragement and expertise. Without them, I would NEVER have been successful persevering through over six months of therapy (especially in the early days when I cried in about one of every two or three sessions). The fact that they cared so much about me as a patient and as a person made me want to work harder and never give up.
Because of therapy, with Mark and Danny, I have my life back. I don’t live in pain. I can do daily activities, exercise, and play sports. I can’t thank them enough for the difference they have made in my life.
I have heard it said that a great physical therapist is hard to find, difficult to part with, and impossible to forget. Fortunately, for me, they weren’t hard to find, but they sure are difficult to part with, and I’ll never forget them! I am forever grateful for physical therapy with Mark and Danny at Phoenix!”