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How Physical Therapy Can Relieve TMJ & Jaw Pain Naturally
If you’re dealing with jaw pain, clicking, locking, or tension headaches, you might be experiencing TMJ dysfunction — and you’re not alone. Millions of people struggle with discomfort in the jaw and don’t realize that physical therapy can offer real, lasting relief.
At Point Performance, we specialize in treating TMJ disorders with a personalized, whole-body approach that doesn’t just manage symptoms — it targets the root cause.
What Is TMJ Dysfunction?
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the hinge that connects your jaw to your skull, helping you talk, chew, and yawn. But when this joint becomes irritated or imbalanced, it can lead to a wide range of symptoms, including:
- Jaw pain or tenderness
- Clicking or popping sounds when you move your jaw
- Difficulty opening your mouth fully
- Headaches, especially around the temples
- Neck and shoulder tension
- A sense of fullness in the ears or earaches
TMJ dysfunction can result from poor posture, jaw clenching or grinding (especially during sleep), trauma, dental procedures, or even chronic stress.
How Physical Therapy Helps TMJ Disorders
Many people are surprised to learn that physical therapists can treat TMJ pain — and with great success. Our goal is to reduce inflammation, restore normal jaw mechanics, and help you feel better without relying on medications or invasive procedures.
Here’s what a typical treatment plan might include:
- Comprehensive Evaluation We begin by assessing jaw movement, posture, muscle tension, and any contributing habits (like clenching or poor sleep positioning).
- Manual Therapy Gentle hands-on techniques are used to release tight muscles in the jaw, neck, and upper back. This helps reduce pain and improve mobility.
- Postural Retraining Poor neck and head alignment can put stress on your TMJ. We’ll help you improve posture for long-term relief.
- Neuromuscular Re-education We’ll work with you to retrain the jaw and surrounding muscles for smoother, more balanced movement.
- Home Exercises & Self-Care Tools From jaw relaxation techniques to stress-reduction strategies, we give you the tools to stay pain-free between sessions.
It’s Not Just About the Jaw — It’s About the Whole You
TMJ dysfunction is rarely an isolated issue. We look at how your neck, posture, breathing, nervous system, and lifestyle habits all play a role. This holistic approach sets physical therapy apart from temporary fixes like mouthguards or pain medications.
When Should You See a Physical Therapist for TMJ?
If you’re:
- Experiencing daily jaw discomfort
- Hearing clicks or pops with movement
- Struggling to chew or open your mouth
- Getting frequent headaches or facial tension
- Feeling like you’ve tried everything else — without lasting relief
…then physical therapy could be the missing link in your healing journey.
Ready to Find Relief?
TMJ pain can feel frustrating and limiting — but you don’t have to live with it. Our expert physical therapy team at Point Performance is here to help you reclaim comfort, mobility, and ease in your daily life
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