Jaw Pain and Trigger Points
By gently and firmly touching tissue around the jaw, we are able to find and identify acupressure and trigger points to help unravel muscle fibers, increase localized circulation and aid in relieving pain.
TMJ can range from being mild to intense and can be associated with tingling in arms and upper back, locking of the jaw, back pain, difficulty swallowing, ear aches or fullness of the ears, and more. Causes of TMJ vary and can range from age, trauma, grinding teeth and some autoimmune diseases.
Here we are utilizing pressure points along with active movement enhancers to help reduce tension, retrain out of pain patterns and aid in restoring jaw mobility and reducing pain.
Come feel the difference of Myoskeletal Alignment and Assisted Fascial Stretching today.