Chiropractor for TMJ in Sunshine Coast
Chiropractors treat TMJ disorders with jaw mobilisation, myofascial release, cervical adjustments, and coordination with dental professionals for comprehensive jaw pain relief.
CNS Health Co. Maroochydore
Children's Sunshine Chiropractic
Spinal Decompression Sunshine Coast
Spinal Flow Caloundra
Spine of Life Chiropractic
Family Wellness Chiropractic Mountain Creek
CNS Health Co - Mooloolaba
Dr. Matthew Smith, Chiropractor
Maroochydore Chiropractic Clinic
Spinal Health & Co. Chiropractic Caloundra
Thrive Chiropractic Co. Coolum Beach Chiropractor
Rasura Chiropractic Coolum Beach
Living Well Chiropractic - Sunshine Coast
Buderim Chiropractic - Dr Gabriella Palomares
Noosa Family Chiropractic
The Health Studio Sunshine Coast
Align Chiropractic Centre
Cottontree Chiropractic
Musculoskeletal Solutions Peregian Clinic
Wellness for Life Chiropractic
Elaya Natural Therapies | Sunshine Coast
Posture HQ Chiropractic
Mooloolaba Chiropractic Centre
Coastal Spine & Neuro Rehab
Children’s Sunshine Chiropractic
Advanced Health Pain, Injury & Spinal Clinic
Absolute Health - Chiropractic & Physiotherapy
Sports & Spinal Coolum
Sports & Spinal Maroochydore
Wellsure Chiropractic & Remedial Massage
Nourish Flourish Thrive Integrative Health
Be Well Chiropractic Caloundra West
Wellness Chiropractic Caloundra
Absolute Health - Chiropractic & Physiotherapy - Mooloolaba
Little Mountain Chiropractic
Sports & Spinal Caloundra
Sports & Spinal Nambour
Caloundra's Coast Chiropractic and Laser Clinic- Ken Koos
Dr Adam Epskamp, CNS Health Co. Maroochydore & Mooloolaba
Dr. Steele Anderson, Chiropractor
Dr Aaron White - Gympie Chiropractor
About TMJ
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders affect the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, causing pain, clicking, locking, and difficulty with chewing and speaking. TMJ dysfunction affects up to 12 percent of the Australian population and is more common in women. The condition can result from jaw clenching, teeth grinding (bruxism), malocclusion, trauma, stress, or poor cervical posture. Chiropractic care for TMJ disorders focuses on restoring proper mechanics to both the jaw and the cervical spine, as these areas are closely interconnected. Your chiropractor will assess your jaw joint movement, bite alignment, cervical spine function, and the muscles of mastication including the masseter, temporalis, and pterygoid muscles. Treatment may include gentle TMJ mobilisation, myofascial release of the jaw muscles, cervical spine adjustments, soft-tissue therapy for the neck and shoulders, and trigger point therapy. Research in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation has demonstrated that manual therapy is effective in reducing pain and improving jaw function in patients with TMJ disorders. Your chiropractor may also recommend stress management techniques, jaw relaxation exercises, dietary modifications to avoid hard or chewy foods during acute phases, and may coordinate with your dentist regarding splints or night guards. Many patients find that combining chiropractic care with dental management provides the most comprehensive relief. The relationship between neck posture and jaw function means that addressing cervical spine issues often leads to significant improvement in TMJ symptoms.
TMJ FAQs
Can a chiropractor help with jaw pain and TMJ?
Yes. Chiropractors are trained to assess and treat TMJ disorders using gentle jaw mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy, and cervical spine adjustments. Many TMJ patients find significant relief through chiropractic care, especially when it is combined with dental management such as night guards.
Is there a connection between neck pain and TMJ?
Absolutely. The cervical spine and TMJ share neurological pathways and muscular connections. Forward head posture and cervical dysfunction can contribute to jaw pain and clicking, which is why chiropractors assess and treat both areas when managing TMJ disorders.
How many sessions does TMJ treatment take?
Most patients with TMJ disorders notice improvement within 4 to 8 chiropractic sessions. Chronic or severe cases may require a longer treatment plan. Your chiropractor will reassess your progress regularly and adjust the frequency of visits as your symptoms improve.