TMJ #3 Massage and Stretches for Jaw Pain - Intra Oral Trigger Point Work - TMD

Time to take care of your TMJ with little to no risk of a flare up. This is a great video for those of you who have myofascial trigger points or have been challenged by other TMJ Exercises. You will learn, and practice, massage for your lateral pterygoid, medial pterygoid and masseter muscles. This can help with jaw pain relief, bruxing relief and even ear issues like tinnitus and eustachian tube dysfunction. Intra-oral massage is a targeted therapeutic approach that addresses the intricate network of muscles involved in jaw movement, including the masseter, temporalis, lateral pterygoid, and medial pterygoid muscles. These muscles play crucial roles in chewing, speaking, and overall jaw function, making them prime targets for alleviating symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder or TMD. By specifically targeting these muscles through intra-oral massage, therapists can help relieve tension, reduce pain, and improve mobility in individuals experiencing TMJ-related discomfort. The lateral pterygoid muscle, situated deep within the jaw, is particularly important in controlling the movement of the temporomandibular joint. Dysfunction or tightness in this muscle can contribute to TMJ symptoms such as clicking or popping sounds, as well as difficulty opening or closing the mouth smoothly. Intra-oral massage techniques can effectively address tension and trigger points within the lateral pterygoid, promoting relaxation and restoring optimal function to the TMJ. Similarly, the medial pterygoid muscle, located on the inner surface of the jaw, works in conjunction with the masseter to facilitate chewing and jaw movement. Tightness or imbalances in the medial pterygoid can result in jaw pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion. Through targeted intra-oral massage, therapists can release tension in the medial pterygoid and surrounding tissues, helping to alleviate TMJ symptoms and improve overall jaw function. The masseter muscle, positioned on the sides of the jaw, is one of the primary muscles involved in chewing and clenching. Excessive tension or overactivity in the masseter can contribute to TMJ pain, headaches, and muscle soreness. Intra-oral massage techniques, including gentle pressure and myofascial release, can effectively address trigger points and muscular tightness in the masseter, promoting relaxation and reducing discomfort associated with TMJ disorder. By targeting the lateral pterygoid, medial pterygoid, and masseter muscles through intra-oral massage, therapists can provide targeted relief for individuals experiencing TMJ-related symptoms, ultimately improving jaw function and overall quality of life. 📸 Instagram ➔ 👍 Facebook: TMJ Exercises #1 | Jaw Pain Help TMJ Exercises #2 | Jaw Pain and Teeth Grinding Help httpps:// TMJ Exercises #3 | Intra-Oral Massages and Stretches for Jaw Pain TMJ Exercises #4 | Exercises for Jaw Popping and Pain TMJ Exercises #5 | Posture Exercises for Jaw Pain TMJ Exercises #6 | Acupressure for Jaw Pain TMJ Exercises #7 | Locked Jaw Relief TMJ Exercises #8 / Massage Gun for TMJ Shockwave Therapy for Jaw Pain? | ESWT & TMJ | TMD Dr Fields is a practicing chiropractor in Northern California. He can be reached at for in-person and telehealth appointments. 0:00 Start :10 Temporalis muscle massage 1:30 Masseter muscle massage 2:30 Sub occipital massage 4:30 Passive open mouth stretch 5:40 Blowing through relaxed lips 6:04 Peri-hyoid muscles massage 7:45 Insertion of SCM and Posterior Digastric muscle pressure point massage 8:58 Deep tissue massage for jaw pain 10:00 Intra-oral massage of masseter muscle 11:18 Right Lateral pterygoid muscle massage in the mouth 12:03 Right Medial pterygoid muscle massage in the mouth 13:00 Left Lateral pterygoid muscle massage in the mouth 13:35 Left Medial pterygoid muscle massage in the mouth 14:18 Bear claw massage of the scalp 15:00 Breathing relaxation visualization Instagram: LinkedIn: Facebook Page:
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