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Glucosamine is a natural compound that is found in healthy cartilage. There is a lack of sufficient evidence to recommend for or against the use of glucosamine (or the combination of glucosamine and chondroitin) in the treatment of TMJ disorders.
Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to shellfish or iodine. Glucosamine may cause drowsiness, somnolence (drowsiness), or insomnia. Some reports suggest a link between glucosamine/chondroitin products and asthma. Use cautiously with asthma, diabetes, bleeding disorders, kidney disorders, or active peptic ulcer disease. Avoid if pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or if breastfeeding.
Chiropractic therapy for Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders
Chiropractic care focuses on how the relationship between musculoskeletal structure (mainly the spine) and bodily function (mainly nervous system) affects health. There is not enough reliable scientific evidence to conclude ....
Alexander technique for Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders
The Alexander technique is an educational program that teaches movement patterns and postures. The technique is used to improve coordination and balance, reduce tension, relieve pain, alleviate fatigue, improve medical ....
Acupuncture for Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders
Acupuncture is commonly used throughout the world. According to Chinese medicine theory, the human body contains a network of energy pathways through which vital energy, called "chi," circulates. These pathways ....
Glucosamine for Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders
Glucosamine is a natural compound that is found in healthy cartilage. There is a lack of sufficient evidence to recommend for or against the use of glucosamine (or the combination ....