Fortunately, there’s a new procedure for resolving the disorder. PRP has recently been discovered as an effective way of dealing with many health issues. This includes eliminating issues associated with TMJ.
Keep reading for all you need to know about ending TMJ pain with PRP treatment.
What is TMJ?
The temporomandibular joints help control the motion of the jaw. It supports it through natural activities like speaking, chewing, and swallowing. But, too much stress on these joints can cause severe health issues.
Repetitive movements like grinding teeth can cause TMJ pain, as can injuries. This can lead to limited jaw mobility, pain in the jaw, face or around the ear, as well as difficulty eating.
More severe symptoms can include tinnitus, migraine headaches, and neck pain. Since it can put pressure on the ears, one can lose their sense of balance. Neck pain can also lead to more stress on the shoulders and back.
What is PRP Treatment?
The human bloodstream contains many remarkable components. Alongside red and white blood cells are platelets. Platelets are responsible for clotting blood and contribute to the healing of wounds. That’s thanks to growth factors that regenerate tissue and other materials.
PRP treatment involves extracting blood from the patient and run through a centrifuge. This process separates the red blood cells, leaving plasma that’s now rich with platelets. This platelet-rich plasma is then injected back into the patient.
How PRP Treatment Works
Injecting the PRP into the site of injury allows the body to make the most of its own healing process. But in a much more efficient manner. Studies suggest that PRP treatment helps regrow damaged tissue. It also helps ease the existing pain as the body repairs itself.
Treatment is typically done in a hospital or dedicated clinic. The process of extracting PRP from the blood requires specialized equipment. These centrifuges are not yet common to most medical settings.
Other than the associated risks of extracting and injecting blood, PRP is an otherwise safe procedure. Instead of relying on manufactured pharmaceuticals, it optimizes the body’s own immune system.
PRP treatment is also finding applications managing issues other than just TMJ pain. Problems associated with tendon, ligament, or tissue damage can be treated this way. Tennis elbow is an example of a disorder that this treatment is effective against.
Another surprising area that platelet-rich plasma seems effective at improving is hair regrowth. It seems that this can be used to allow hair follicles to grow stronger. This is thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Contact the Head Pain Institute® To Put an End to Your Pain Today!
Any groundbreaking treatment can be limited in research and access. But, as more clinics provide PRP treatment as a solution for TMJ pain, the availability will grow.
If TMJ pain is having an impact on your quality of life, get the help you need. With PRP therapy available at the Head Pain Institute®, your solution is a call away.
Call 480-945-3629 and book a consultation today!