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Head and Neck pain and how it relates to the TMJ Craniofacial Migraine Pain diagnosis. Learn the basics of head neck and jaw pain perception treatment and management with Headache Doctor John Halmaghi |
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Head Neck and Face PainWhat is It?The most common questions that we receive from patients suffering with facial pain are usually related to the common condition known as TMJ/CMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction and Craniomandibular Dysfunction).![]() Most patients who experience difficulty with head, neck, and facial pain are worried that something unusual has occurred, especially after they receive dental care. Although nothing can be omitted, we will explain why you may:
Who experiences pain?Anyone can. 40% of all "Healthy" individuals suffer from facial pain and headaches. Headache sufferers can be any age, from teens to seniors. The largest group of sufferers is women.Although the reasons are unclear, researchers have found that women are 4 times more likely to suffer from Craniofacial Pain and it's effects than men are. There are 20 million Americans who suffer from chronic headaches. Pain can also result from trauma, such as a motor vehicle accident (MVA). Many times, pain does not develop for months or even years after the accident. Unfortunately, the majority of these people keep receiving inadequate care for their problem. Have any of these symptoms started to affect your life?
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