Thank you very much for this video.My recovery has progressed tremendously, and while I'm still not all better, it has been life-changing just to have access to this information. It gives me a way forward. I'm probably due for another consult, but with the holidays and everything it might be a big longer.
Thank you for another great video. I totally agree with you on the tongue posture part. Do you have any articles that describes this? I’m a physiotherapist specialized in TMD, working in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Many thanks for this informative video. I have an obvious clicking jaw for a long time that didn’t bother me until my mother became terminally ill, I had terrible TMJ symptoms (without obvious pain in the jaw) neck soreness, ear fullness, tinnitus, sinus congestion symptoms, stiff jaw in the mornings, vertigo, sore eyes, I could go on.. I developed health anxiety at one point.. my symptoms reduced by 80% when my mum passed and I got a night guard. I’m now concentrating on posture of my jaw. I notice when I hold it forward it doesn’t click so much. The Days I drink more coffee or alcohol my symptoms worsen. My symptoms are definitely triggered more so by stress. Thanks for your work.
In one of your articles, You showed a picture of the type of device needed to move the mandibular joint forward. What is it called and can you show a picture so that I can get one made? Thank you!
I recently discovered your incredibly insightful work. Thank you for sharing so much. My tinnitus started after giving birth to my daughter 25 years ago (||whiplash?!). I can make it significantly louder by sending my lower jaw out past my upper teeth (creating an underbite). Does this indicate my trigeminal nerve is involved, and if so what are the best steps to rectify? I also have hypertensive migraine and am a clencher, for sure!
With SCM syndrome of the clavicular head, I am unsure of when to decrease training and focus on TP/tightness release; it more often than not causes negative effects, despite good technique. Can confirm I have had a weak clavicular SCM head and been training clavicular specifically for 2/3 months. Do you have any strength tests for the clavicular head and goal for how good you should be at performing the test?
I was intentionally clenching to suck in my fat under my chin. Ended up with constant neck pain and some headaches. Once I learned to relax my neck muscles and stopped clenching, the pain literally went away in 24 hours.
Try to pull the base of the tongue (the BASE, not the TONGUE) "up and forward" rather than clenching the entire complex. The chin fat is usually a combination of poor neck posture and improper tongue posture. A common mistake many make is the push the tongue itself and although this is helpful for some things, such as facial development for kids and tooth straightness, it is harmful as an early intervention for TMD patients
@@MSKNeurology With the superior head of infraspinatus should it be trained if it is not hurting? Also how can I help flat feet? I am responding to this comment because it is recent.
@@MSKNeurology I understand, but this is your most recent comment. That is how I wanted to get your attention. I asked question on the video topic page as well.
I have had tinnitus for 5 years now in right ear(it's more like radio noise) and when my neck muscles(Obliquus capitis inferior?) are activated, a rapid squeak appears in that ear. The strongest manifestation is if I lift my head up from a lying position or pull my jaw to the opposide side. Also with any other hard activity like running or jumping. If I want to open my mouth wide, I need to deviate temporomandibulár joint to the side. I think there is a high dependence on this joint and the "squeaky-noisy" muscle.
Hello Kjetil, please help i have glute medius/sciatic tingling and numbness on the right side of my pelvic that only happens when i’m lying down, i’ve done several of your exercises and postural change but no relief. Any suggestions? Thanks
Hello, Sir. One problem I have is that my hands are a little big, and when I grab a thin pen and a thin guitar neck and phone, my shoulders get hunched to the point where the tension of my tongue and jaw skew. I followed the previous video about relaxing the suprhyoid muscle and finally got some relief, but it still happened when I tried to grab those tiny things. My personal opinion is that the hands affect the shoulder blades affect the head, and I wonder if there is an explanation for that. Thank you.
I seem to fit your model of having my madible in a constant state of maximum retraction. Probably due to mouth breathing up to the age of 18. I've now been protracting the mandible for around a month. I'm now experiencing a very large click on my left side which was not present before. Is this normal? I maybe had a slight click before, but now it is very pronounced.
Yes as long as the posture itself doesn't exhaust them. Posture > exercise. Some patients can start right away, and others may need months of postural work before they can tolerate it.
My TMJ pain started after having dizziness and headaches for 3 months. Now I have what the neurologist says it’s ‘ atypical facial pain’. Even waking causes this deep pain in my face and jaw radiating to temple area and right side of head. I’m In the Netherlands and no one yet has been able to help. Now daily pain is debilitating.
@@renu653thank you for your comment. There seems to be no problem with my teeth, my dentist has been incredibly supportive to find solutions. I’ve had ct scans/ xray/. Can’t see anything. I’ll see a gnathologist next week and praying for resolve as this has upended my entire life. I can’t even go for walks without this neurological sensation running over my right head constantly. Painkillers don’t do much for the daily horrible face pain that is always on my top back molars/ sinus area. I’ve been to an ENT doctor who didn’t notice anything wrong with my sinuses. It all started last November when I was biking home and my ear popped and couldn’t hear for 2 hours. It came back but from then on it’s gone from vestibular headaches / sensations to now having TMD daily pain. It’s a huge mystery. 😢
This is a bit off topic but what do you think about the Iron Neck pro 3.0? That halo disc looking device that Joe Rogan also promoted for “360 degree” neck strengthening
@@MSKNeurology but why? I seen several people ask this question and similar on your comments, I am just genuinely asking whether it’s a good idea to incorporate this for overall neck strength on top of the exercises you teach
Look if you're pain free, and an athlete (eg. MMA, boxing, or at special risk to neck injury (eg. downhill skiing) then this can play a role. It will typically be a mistake, if not major mistake for a chronic pain patient to utilize something like this. Now, there are potential caveats. Caveats that would be individual to each case and that I cannot / will not elaborate upon in this comment. @@HN-Anonymous
Hi I have tmj closed lock. Since the disc slipped I get pain. The pain always feels like tooth pain. Teeth have been checked and are fine. I also sometimes get burning cheeks, scalp, side of nose. Tightness around my eyebrows. Any ideas what's going on? I've spent so much and seen so many specialist and I'm getting no where. It just sucks 😕
I didn't keep my tongue properly and it ended with TMD. My orthodontist didn't notice that and braces made it worse of course. After I asked to remove my retainer from the bottom teeth and keeping tongue on my palate problem solved.
I know in your past videos you mention muscles like the scalenes, upper trap, LS, and other cervical muscles being closely related to TMD. Do you recommend dysfunction in these muscles be addressed before targeted exercise of the lateral pterygoids? Or is it pointless to address the pteryogoids until more cervical stability is achieved? Should they be done concurrently?
Clenching is the issue, tounge on roof, breathing diaphragmatically in through the nose and out through the mouth, caffiene consumption, smoking asthma can worsen clenching to name just a few
Should the superior head of infrapsinatus be worked on during training even if it is not hurt? 5 exercises every week for rotator cuff is a little much.@@MSKNeurology
I’ve had a history of TMJ disorder, tinnitus for 13 years (starting at 13 years old), cannot get on an inversion table without my head feeling like it will explode and hearing my heartbeat in my ear during it, dizziness, then went onto develop Mal de Debarquement syndrome. Anytime I tried to explain the positional changes that cause pulsatile tinnitus no one could explain it to me.
I have met Mike actually and I have a lot of respect for the Mews' work. I think it is a great protocol for kids and adolescents with craniofacial dystrophy. Whether or not one can treat adults this way, not sure. We'll see what they publish eventually. I don't agree with everything they say but regarding TMD etiology I do largely agree with them. I don't agree that symptomatic TMD patients should Mew, however.
More likely that the jaw and facial symptoms have led to you relaxing your face more, which causes droopiness of the facial muscles. It's not pathology per se.
hey msk, been using a splint for around a month now and i can say the headaches have gone away but my neck and shoulders are still is so much pain the neck pain feels like its creeping up to my temporalis and making my headaches come around a but still idek what would you recommend
Hi, I have had throbbing tooth pain in 1 tooth for 4 weeks now. They were tingling befrore then with jaw pain and clicking and popping. Is the tooth pain a sign of tmd?
Anterior pelvic tilt is extremely rare. What most people have is SWAYBACK POSTURE. It looks like APT, but it's not even remotely the same problem. Look at my videos talking about this.
@@MSKNeurology isn't swayback posture a more broad diagnosis and apt a symptom of it? I have forward head posture, neck problems and tight hamstrings. Also thanks, I'll make sure to watch your video.
@@MSKNeurology I have perfect tongue poster. Tongue always sits at the roof mouth. I have breathed through my nose me entire life, obviously with the expectation of when one has a cold of blocked sinuses rarely. Genetics, possible but this is something that has changed over a period of months with no change on breathing or tongue posture. Do you believe there to be any link between CCI and the Jaw?
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