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Look at the topic "stuttering and TMJ", because this is a real pathology......
I identified noises (clicks) in the temporomandibular joint and developed the joint before the disappearance of noises (clicks), I had severe stuttering, now it is practically gone....
Look at the topic "stuttering and TMJ", I was cured that way....
That's what I was going to say. Was the trauma of the necessity for the surgery a factor? Was your post-op recovery difficult? As a recovered lifelong stutterer I've never heard of that reaction eith...
I'm telling you, I'm not forcing you to "believe", this is a theory, and many people have it, I also chewed gum, and I also had no problems with my jaw. And a "blow to the jaw" could just "reveal" it,...
No I know but you were stating multiple times that I am wrong and what happened to me is not true so slightly frustrating. I’m happy that I was able to inform you that TMJ in fact can be onset by an i...
Besides, I'm not forcing you to believe it, it's just a theory so far. Some people with stuttering really have it. And they didn't even know about it....
Also as previously stated I consulted my PCP who through use of radiology and physical examination informed me it was secondary to a blow to the jaw. Excluding the conclusion from my chiropractor and ...
As previously stated yes I had a blow to my jaw which also caused a concussion as well. And I have no reason to think I had a “hidden TMJ” as I had 0 jaw problems prior to this impact. I chewed gum da...
Have you had a blow to the jaw or a concussion? And why did you decide that you could not have a hidden TMJ?...
A simple google search “ TMJ onset by impact “ will show you multiple research articles stating that TMJ is often onset by one occurrence. Let me know if you find it....
Dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint does not appear as a result of concussion. Here I have read a lot about TMJ, I have never heard of such cases....
That may be the case for your jaw. Mine was certainly onset after this blow/impact. I had radiology work before/after and examinations along with my PCP’s opinion that it was onset after this injury....
I also only learned how to set the joint at the age of 20, and it was a dysfunction from birth, I later remembered this, because my joint was set 2 times at 6 and 15 years old. And it was only at the ...
Interesting, I had never noticed any jaw issues until I got a concussion after a head impact in football and noticed jaw clicking short after. And I almost always believed a TMJ is capable of being on...
Of course, I don't know what kind of stuttering you have, but the mouth guard can hardly help here, because it's a pretty tough thing, massage unfortunately too. of course, it can only be pain, but ac...
Yep, Tmj and stuttering. My jaw seizes up if I am tense or around tense people (my Dad!). My stutter is painful when the Tmj is acting up and my sleep disturbed with night chewing. I saw a specialis...
There is probably and most likely a specific disorder, noises or pain in the joint only with speech muscle tension, that is, when chewing or just moving the jaw, for example, there is no such thing....
Think, for example, that stuttering people may have a latent dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, and this causes a reflex. That is, for the first time a person encounters this experience (brea...
In some cases if I’m stuck on the letter H, you can hear my breathing more because of the light H sound. But I’m working on that. If you listen to any of my episodes on my podcast, you will hear it mo...