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TMJ: The Self Help Program
By John J. Taddey
Average Rating: 3 star rating (4 Reviews)

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Publisher: Surrey Park Press
Date: June 1, 1990
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 226
     
     
     
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TMJ: The Self-Help Program is a comprehensive guide written by a doctor specializing in the treatment of temporomandibular disorders---TMJ. These common disorders, affecting millions of people, are a group of painful and functional conditions that have their origin in the jaw joint and the jaw and neck muscles. Dr. Taddey explains how to pinpoint the source of your problem, then describes what you can do on your own to minimize any trouble.

Whether you've only recently developed symptoms of TMJ or have suffered for years with pain and discomfort, there is help available. Take your first step to relief now.

 
 
Customers' Reviews:  
1 out of 5 stars.  Horrible BOOK! Do Not buy, July 19, 2005
Do not buy this book, it is basically just a depressive book. By Dr. Uppgaard's book instead, this dentist is a pessimistic dentist so stay away from this book and his "knowledge".

3 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
 
 
5 out of 5 stars.  TMJ: The Self-Help Program, November 26, 2002
Very useful information. I live in a remote town and it's 3 hours to the nearest doctor who treats TMJ. The self help info really helped me treat myself. I bought two products the book recommended and was able to stop the headaches.

6 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
 
 
5 out of 5 stars.  Dealing with TMJ, January 25, 2002
This book has been a great source of information for me in dealing with my TMJ disorder. It has given me a greater understanding of my condition and wonderful information on helping me deal with the pain.
I had decided to try the TMJ orthotics before resorting to surgery. The orthotics have helped me greatly and I have alot less pain. The home exercies are also very beneficial.
I would definitely recommend this book to others.

6 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
 
 
2 out of 5 stars.  tmj the real story, September 18, 2001
I am a 36 yr. old female. I have been suffering with TMJ/DJD for a great many years - 22 to be exact. For the past 4 it's been hell. With four surgeries and 2 total reconstructions I am still living with horrid pain. When this book was recommened to me, I thought it would give me some answers. It did not. I was put off by how the chronic issue were not addressed. Surgery by an oral surgeon was not discussed. In my area of the country, dentists do not deal with TMJ, the oral surgeon is the main MD. Get your facts correct. The book was a waste of money.

11 of 23 people found the above review helpful.