Our approach addresses not just the jaw, but the surrounding muscles, posture, and cervical spine to support long-term relief and functional recovery.
Jaw pain is commonly linked to dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and surrounding muscles, often caused by tension, poor posture, or joint irritation.
If you are experiencing pain in your jaw or feel that your jaws are hurting, common symptoms may include:
In many cases, these symptoms are part of temporomandibular joint dysfunction, where both joint mechanics and muscle activity contribute to discomfort.
While healthcare providers may use terms such as jaw pain ICD 10 for medical documentation, treatment is based on identifying the functional and mechanical cause of your symptoms.
Effective TMJ disorder treatments focus on reducing muscle overload, improving joint movement, and correcting contributing factors such as posture and stress.
At Kinesis Clinic, we take a broader approach beyond isolated jaw treatment by addressing:
This allows for more comprehensive temporomandibular joint dysfunction treatments that support both symptom relief and long-term management.
Yes, Physiotherapy and Osteopathy can play an important role in managing TMJ dysfunction by improving muscle balance and joint mobility.
Treatment may include:
This integrated approach is commonly used in TMJ physiotherapy in Dubai to reduce pain and improve functional outcomes.
Kinesis Clinic follows a structured, patient-focused approach to managing jaw pain and TMJ disorders.
We assess jaw movement, bite mechanics, neck mobility, and tongue posture to identify contributing factors.
Gentle manual techniques are used to release tight muscles both externally and, where appropriate, intra-orally to reduce tension and improve mobility.
Patients are guided through specific exercises to help retrain jaw movement, improve coordination, and reduce strain during daily activities.
This approach supports jaw clicking treatment, reduces muscle overactivity, and improves overall joint function.
If you are experiencing jaw pain, clicking, or tension, early assessment can help prevent long-term dysfunction and improve your quality of life.