The painful joint disorder known as TMJ manifests in the jaw, neck,
back, and head, making it a debilitating condition that can adversely
affect daily life. The many sufferers of TMJ -- the disorder is
shockingly common, affecting 1 in 25 people -- often must pay exorbitant
fees for dental splints ($450) or surgery (upwards of $100,000), and
they are forced to invest time and energy to manage their pain. Cynthia
Peterson wants to help TMJ sufferers to find a new way to alleviate
their discomfort, offering tips of on posture, tongue placement, and
simple physical therapy exercises that can reduce, relieve, and even
eliminate TMJ-associated pain. Each section is illustrated with photos
and drawings, making this invaluable guide an easy-to-use resource for
those who need it most.