The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) connects your jaw to your skull - and when it's misaligned or under stress, it causes excruciating pain that disrupts eating, speaking, and daily life. At Kiran Clinics, Indore, we offer comprehensive TMJ alignment and rehabilitation to restore optimal jaw function and lasting comfort.
The TMJ acts as a sophisticated hinge and sliding joint connecting your lower jaw (mandible) to your skull on both sides. You use it every time you talk, eat, yawn, or swallow - making it one of the most frequently used joints in the body. When misaligned or subjected to excessive stress, it triggers a cascade of pain, dysfunction, and referred symptoms that can extend far beyond the jaw itself.
TMJ disorders frequently cause headaches, ear pain, facial pain, neck stiffness, and even shoulder tension - all from a single misaligned jaw joint. Most patients don't realise these symptoms are connected.
The jaw and cervical spine are biomechanically interdependent. Neck dysfunction contributes to TMJ problems and vice versa - which is why our treatment always considers both structures together.
Chiropractic and physiotherapy are among the most effective first-line treatments for TMJ disorders - avoiding the need for splints, injections, or surgery in the majority of cases.
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TMJ disorders produce a surprisingly wide range of symptoms - many of which people don't associate with their jaw. If you experience several of these, your TMJ may be the underlying cause.
Aching or sharp pain in the jaw joint, particularly in front of the ear. Pain may be one-sided or bilateral and worsens with chewing, talking, or opening the mouth wide.
Audible or palpable clicking, popping, or grating sensations when opening and closing the jaw - caused by the articular disc slipping out of its normal position within the joint.
Difficulty opening the mouth fully, or the jaw "locking" in an open or closed position. This occurs when the disc is permanently displaced and blocks normal joint movement.
Tension-type headaches and pain at the temples are a hallmark of TMJ dysfunction. The temporalis muscle - a major jaw muscle - attaches to the temple and becomes overloaded when the jaw is misaligned.
The TMJ sits directly in front of the ear canal. TMJ inflammation can cause earache, a feeling of ear fullness, and even tinnitus (ringing in the ears) - symptoms frequently misdiagnosed as ear infections.
Unconscious clenching of the teeth during the day or grinding at night (bruxism) overloads the TMJ and surrounding muscles - often the primary driver of TMJ dysfunction in otherwise healthy individuals.
Pain or discomfort when chewing - especially hard or chewy foods - that causes people to favour one side of the mouth, further aggravating the muscle imbalance and joint dysfunction.
A dull, aching pain across the face and jaw that worsens throughout the day - particularly in people who clench their jaw under stress or hold tension in the masticatory muscles chronically.
The jaw and cervical spine are mechanically linked. TMJ dysfunction frequently coexists with upper neck stiffness, suboccipital pain, and referred tension into the shoulder and upper back muscles.
TMJ disorders are rarely caused by a single factor. Most cases involve a combination of structural, muscular, habitual, and psychosocial contributors.
The most common cause. Nocturnal grinding and daytime clenching generate forces far exceeding normal chewing loads, progressively overloading the disc, ligaments, and joint surfaces.
A misaligned bite forces the jaw into abnormal positions during chewing - placing uneven stress on one or both TMJs and the surrounding musculature over years of use.
Direct blows to the jaw, whiplash injuries from road accidents, or prolonged dental procedures with the mouth held wide open can all acutely damage the TMJ and initiate disc displacement.
Psychological stress significantly elevates jaw muscle tension. Habitual clenching under stress - often unconscious - is a major driving force behind TMJ disorders in working adults.
Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis can affect the TMJ directly - causing cartilage breakdown, bone changes, and progressive joint dysfunction that requires specialist management.
An accurate TMJ diagnosis requires a structured clinical examination of the jaw joint, surrounding muscles, dental occlusion, and cervical spine - combined with relevant imaging where indicated. Our assessment maps the full picture before any treatment begins.
Our experienced team uses state-of-the-art chiropractic and physiotherapy techniques to address TMJ issues - promoting healing, alleviating pain, and restoring full jaw function through personalised alignment and rehabilitation programmes.
A comprehensive assessment of jaw mechanics, muscle function, dental occlusion, and cervical spine alignment - identifying all contributing factors before personalised treatment is designed.
Precise, gentle chiropractic adjustments restore normal joint position and movement within the TMJ - directly addressing the misalignment or disc displacement that is generating pain, clicking, and restricted mouth opening.
Ultrasound therapy delivers deep-tissue healing energy directly to the inflamed joint and surrounding muscles. Heat therapy relaxes the masticatory muscles and improves circulation - accelerating tissue repair and pain relief.
Targeted jaw exercises restore muscle balance and joint control. Myofascial release deactivates trigger points in the masseter and temporalis. Stress management and bruxism awareness coaching address the behavioural drivers of TMJ dysfunction.
At Kiran Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Clinic in Indore, we are dedicated to enhancing our patients' TMJ health through personalized alignment and rehabilitation programs. Don't let TMJ disorders disrupt your life - consult our experts for comprehensive care and regain comfort and functionality.
"I had jaw clicking and pain for over a year - I was told it was just stress and to live with it. Kiran Clinics treated both my TMJ and neck together. Within 5 sessions the clicking stopped and the headaches I'd been getting every week completely disappeared."
"I have tried treatment in many places for back pain and arthritis, but the treatment at Kiran Clinic was very effective. Dr. Joshi is one of the best chiropractors in Indore. I would recommend the clinic to anyone suffering from back pain, arthritis, or migraine."
"I was clenching my jaw in my sleep and waking up with terrible facial pain and earache. ENT doctors found nothing wrong with my ears. Kiran Clinics diagnosed TMJ bruxism immediately. The combination of manual therapy and exercises changed my life."
We are one of the few clinics in Indore that assess and treat the TMJ-cervical spine relationship - addressing both structures simultaneously for far superior and more lasting outcomes.
Manual adjustments, ultrasound, heat therapy, myofascial release, and therapeutic exercise - a complete multi-modality approach that covers every aspect of TMJ dysfunction.
Our conservative chiropractic and physiotherapy approach resolves the majority of TMJ disorders without the need for dental splints, steroid injections, or surgical intervention.
Every treatment plan is unique to your TMJ diagnosis, bite pattern, stress levels, and cervical spine status - designed for your specific presentation and functional goals.
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Whether you have jaw pain, clicking, headaches, or difficulty chewing - our specialists in Indore are ready to help. Book a consultation at Kiran Clinics and experience lasting relief and optimal TMJ health through our specialised treatments.