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Chiropractic Treatment for TMJ in Allen

When to See a Chiropractor for TMJ

In order to help our patients and others who would like to know more about chiropractic care for TMJ, we have put together this informational page.

Benefits of Chiropractic Care for TMJ

Pain Relief:

Reduces jaw pain, headaches, and neck tension.

Improved Jaw Function:

Restores normal movement of the jaw.

Reduced Inflammation:

Eases swelling in the joint and surrounding tissues.

Holistic Approach:

Addresses contributing factors like posture, stress, and muscle tension.

What to Expect During Chiropractic Treatment for TMJ

Initial Assessment:

We will evaluate your jaw alignment, movement, and overall posture.

Customized Treatment Plan :

A treatment plan will be tailored to your specific symptoms and contributing factors.

Ongoing Care:

Regular adjustments and therapies may be needed for optimal results.

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How Chiropractors Treat TMJ

Chiropractic care for TMJ disorders is a non-invasive, drugfree approach that can complement other treatments, such as dental care, physical therapy, or stress management techniques.

Hawkins Chriopractic can treat Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders, which involve pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and the surrounding muscles.

Chiropractic care focuses on addressing the root cause of TMJ dysfunction, which is often linked to misalignment, muscle tension, or poor posture.

Chiropractic Treatment methods for TMJ Disorders

Jaw Adjustments:

Gentle adjustments to the TMJ can improve joint alignment, reduce pressure, and enhance range of motion.

Neck and Spine Adjustments:

Misalignments in the cervical spine can contribute to jaw tension or misalignment. Correcting these issues helps alleviate TMJ symptoms.

Soft Tissue Therapy:

Techniques like myofascial release or trigger point therapy relieve tension in the muscles around the jaw, neck, and shoulders.

Postural Corrections:

Poor posture, such as forward head posture, can exacerbate TMJ issues. Chiropractors can help improve posture to reduce strain on the jaw and neck.

Stretching and Strengthening Exercises:

Chiropractors may prescribe exercises to improve jaw mobility, strengthen the surrounding muscles, and relieve tension.

Lifestyle and Ergonomic Recommendations:

Suggestions to reduce habits that worsen TMJ, such as clenching, grinding, or poor ergonomics while working or sleeping.

 We often work collaboratively with other healthcare providers, such as physical therapists or primary care physicians, to ensure a comprehensive approach to treating lower back pain. Whether you choose Hawkins Chiropractic or a different provider, always ensure you are consulting a licensed chiropractor to determine if this treatment is right for your specific condition.

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