TMJ Pain: Why Your Jaw Problem Might Be a Posture Problem
TMJ disorder is often treated as a dental or jaw problem. But posture โ specifically forward head posture โ is a primary driver of TMJ dysfunction. Here's the connection.
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Understanding the structural root โ and how to address it properly
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is closely linked to cervical spine misalignment โ the jaw and upper cervical vertebrae share neurological and muscular relationships that make each vulnerable to dysfunction in the other. Occlusal splints and local jaw treatments rarely resolve TMJ pain because they ignore the cervical drivers. SPINE-X addresses the upper cervical and cranial structural contributors, providing lasting relief that isolated dental interventions cannot achieve.
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TMJ dysfunction is often driven by forward head posture and cervical misalignment. SPINE-X addresses the structural factors that dental treatment alone cannot reach.
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