TMJ Massage
(Temporomandibular Joint)
Understanding and Treating Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction
The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is a complex and crucial part of the musculoskeletal system, often referred to as a pair of sliding hinge joints. These joints are the vital connection point between the jawbone (mandible) and the temporal bones of the skull, allowing for the essential movements of chewing, speaking, and yawning. When this system malfunctions, it leads to a condition commonly termed TMJ dysfunction or TMD.
The Causes and Symptoms of TMD Dysfunction
The Therapeutic Power of TMJ Massage
TMD is often triggered by chronic habits that place undue stress on the joint and surrounding musculature. Repetitive actions, such as teeth grinding (bruxism) or habitual jaw clenching, especially over prolonged periods, can lead to significant muscle tension and misalignment. This tension doesn’t remain isolated to the jaw; it frequently radiates, causing a cascade of painful symptoms. Sufferers commonly report:
Persistent pain and stiffness in the neck and shoulders.
Discomfort that can travel up into the back of the skull.
A predisposition to chronic conditions, including debilitating migraines and regular tension headaches.
Referred pain experienced as uncomfortable ear aches (often mistaken for ear infections) and generalized tooth aches.
A popping or clicking sound when opening or closing the mouth.
TMJ-focused massage therapy is an effective, non-invasive method used to treat the root muscular causes of TMD. This specialized treatment targets the major muscle groups and key neural pathways that contribute to jaw and head tension, focusing on several critical areas:
- Trigger Point Therapy: Specific work is performed along the Occipital Nerve pathway and on the surrounding suboccipital muscles at the base of the skull, which are frequent sources of headache pain.
- Cervical and Facial Muscles: The powerful neck muscles, including the sternocleidomastoid and upper trapezius, as well as the muscles of mastication (chewing) like the masseter and temporalis, are systematically loosened.
- Intraoral Work: A defining feature of this therapy involves using a disposable glove to work inside the mouth. This allows the therapist direct access to the deeper jaw muscles (such as the lateral and medial pterygoids) and the soft tissues surrounding the Trigeminal nerve (Cranial Nerve V), helping to release profound tension that cannot be reached externally.
By releasing these restricted muscles, TMJ massage helps to significantly relieve migraines and overall tension, restore proper muscle length, and encourage the jaw to settle into a less stressed, more comfortable resting position.
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Ashiatsu, Thai, Ayurvedic, Lomi Lomi, and TMJ Migraine Massages
$100 for 60 minutes
$150 for 90 minutes
$200 for 2 hours
Add-on Services
We offer these add on services, free, to any massage. For massage therapy sessions with Mr. Brennan Frank, choose from these free add-on services: Red Light Therapy | Heated Body Scraping | Percussion Therapy

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