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Request an Appointment Click to CallPhysical therapy offers a non-invasive solution for TMJ pain. By restoring jaw function and reducing muscle tension, it can provide lasting relief. Treatment plans are personalized and may include hands-on techniques, TMJ exercises, and home care.
TMJ pain can be persistent, frustrating, and affect more than just your jaw. It can make eating, speaking, and even sleeping difficult. If you’ve been living with it, you might be wondering what your options are—and whether physical therapy can actually help.
Let’s talk about what physical therapy for TMJ looks like and how it can support long-term relief.
When your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) isn’t functioning the way it should, the result can be pain, tension, and stiffness. That discomfort often radiates through the jaw, neck, and head.
TMJ physical therapy works by focusing on restoring normal function to the joint and surrounding muscles. That may involve improving your posture, reducing inflammation, and retraining how the jaw moves during speaking and chewing.
It’s not a one-size-fits-all solution, either. A licensed provider will assess your symptoms, mobility, and bite pattern before designing a personalized treatment plan.
Physical therapy for TMJ usually involves a mix of hands-on care and guided home strategies. During your physical therapy visits, your therapist could use manual therapy to release any tight muscles or adjust your joint alignment.
You'll also learn specific TMJ exercises that strengthen the jaw and reduce joint strain, like controlled movements, stretching, and posture corrections. Even though it will take time to notice results, a lot of our patients report improved mobility and reduced pain after just a few sessions.
Some other treatment plans also might include dry needling, ultrasound therapy, or guided breathing techniques to help reduce any stress-related tension you might have in your jaw and shoulders.
If you're experiencing clicking, popping, stiffness, or frequent jaw pain, you might be a candidate for therapy. It’s also a good option if you've tried medication or bite guards but haven't seen enough improvement
TMJ pain relief doesn't always require surgery or long-term medication. Often, conservative methods like physical therapy can make a noticeable difference, especially when paired with behavioral changes and stress management.
We always recommend starting with a full evaluation to understand your symptoms and goals. From there, our TMJ treatment options and services can be tailored to meet your needs.
The amount of time TMJ therapy can take varies depending on the severity and cause of your symptoms, but many people see improvements within 4–6 weeks.
Success depends on the individual. Physical therapy combined with lifestyle modifications and possibly an oral appliance is one of the most effective non-surgical options.
Most patients report less pain, improved jaw movement, and better function. Consistency with your exercises and follow-up visits is key to long-term improvement.
In many cases, yes. Coverage depends on your provider and policy, so it’s best to check with your insurer or ask our front desk team for help navigating your benefits.
Living with TMJ pain doesn’t have to be your new normal. Whether you're struggling with daily discomfort or just starting to notice changes in your jaw, what is TMJ therapy if not a step toward regaining control?
If you're ready to learn more about the treatment of TMJ problems, our team is here to help. Get in touch with Raleigh TMJ and Sleep to schedule your consultation and start moving toward relief.
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