How TMJ Dysfunction Physiotherapy May Address Jaw Function
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TMJ dysfunction physiotherapy may help address issues related to jaw pain, stiffness, or limited movement by focusing on the muscles and joints involved in jaw function. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects the jawbone to the skull and plays a key role in speaking, chewing, and yawning. When this joint or the surrounding muscles are not functioning well, individuals may experience symptoms such as jaw clicking, discomfort while eating, facial tension, or headaches. Physiotherapy for TMJ dysfunction begins with an assessment to understand the nature of the symptoms, how long they’ve been present, and how they affect daily activities. The physiotherapist may gently examine jaw movement, check for muscle tension around the face, neck, and shoulders, and observe posture or alignment patterns that may be contributing to strain. This helps build a care plan that reflects the individual's symptoms and lifestyle needs. Treatment may include exercises to improve jaw mobility and co...