Fort Worth Head, Neck, & Jaw
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Our therapist is the only Certified Cranio-mandibular, Head, Neck, Face Pain Specialist in Tarrant County. We assess the patient's home, sport, and work environment in order to locate the causes of the patient's pain/dysfunction. We have received the Best of 2018 & 2019 in Physical Therapy Award, 100% Rating on our Google Patient Satisfaction Surveys, & a 5-stars rating on Google Reviews.

We offer a free Discovery Visit or Conversation with a PT in order to see if we can help you. We will help you find the right person even if we arn't the right person to help you. Perhaps you have some questions and you think it would be better to speak to someone at Fort Worth Head Neck and Jaw first so you can be 100% sure that we can help you.
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A Doctor of Physical Therapy will perform a thorough history and examination of your injuries in order to see if Fort Worth Head Neck & Jaw would benefit you. Perhaps you have some questions and you think it would be better to speak to someone at Fort Worth Head Neck & Jaw first so you can be 100% sure that we can help you.
Neck pain typically runs from the base of the skull to the top of the shoulder blades, in the back of the neck. The pain can range from sharp and stabbing to a constant dull ache. Neck pain is usually caused by some sort of injury to the tissues or bone structures in the neck. Certain degenerative conditions can also lead to neck pain.
The temporomandibular joint connects the jaw to the skull. If there is an injury to this joint or it becomes damaged, it can cause TMJ syndrome. TMJ can also be caused by a misalignment of the teeth, gum chewing, arthritis, teeth grinding or jaw injury. Symptoms of this TMJ disorder include pain in the jaw, jaw popping, headaches, sore jaw muscles, locking of the jaw, pain in the temple and earache.
Fort Worth Head Neck and Jaw has the Only Certified TMJ Therapy Specialist in Fort Worth: for Bio. An estimated 75% of the U.S. population have experienced signs or symptoms associated with disorders involving the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ), also called Temporal Mandibular Disorder (TMD).

Perhaps you have some questions and you think it would be better to speak to someone at Fort Worth Head Neck & Jaw first so you can be 100% sure that we can help you.A Doctor of Physical Therapy will perform a thorough history and examination of your injuries in order to see if Fort Worth Head Neck & Jaw would benefit you.
Pain that goes away on its own in a few hours, days, or weeks is considered "acute." When pain does not go away on its own within three to six months, that pain is considered "chronic." Chronic pain is the most common reason adults seek treatment from a health care professional. It has been linked to limitations in your mobility, dependence on prescription pain medications, poor quality of life, and an increase in anxiety and depression.
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Carrie Nguyen
Carrie Nguyen
Jun 17, 2020
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I love Dr. Ried! He genuinely cares about his patients and is an expert in his field. Highly recommend to anyone who struggles with migraine.