Are you experiencing jaw pain?
TMJ dysfunction could be the cause.
Do you have trouble opening your mouth to eat or yawn? Do you hear a popping sound when you open or close your mouth? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you might have TMJ dysfunction.
The temporomandibular joint is the link between your jawbone and your skull. TMJ dysfunction is a condition that causes pain and stiffness in the jaw joint and surrounding muscles.
The good news is that your jaw pain can be eliminated with physical therapy! To make an appointment with one of our skilled physical therapists at Western Slope Rehab and Performance in Grand Junction, CO today, click here.
How do I know if I have TMJ dysfunction?
A doctor or dentist will usually diagnose TMJ dysfunction. Our physical therapists, on the other hand, can examine your medical history and administer tests to determine whether TMJ dysfunction is the source of your pain.
Teeth misalignment, gum chewing, arthritis, teeth grinding, or jaw injury are all common causes of TMJ pain.
Symptoms of TMJ disorder include:
- Earaches
- Jaw pain
- Pain with eating
- Pain with chewing
- Jaw popping
- Headaches
- Sore jaw muscles
- Lockjaw
- Pain in the temples
Do you have any of the following symptoms? If this is the case, please contact our physical therapy company in Grand Junction, CO for pain relief.

What to expect at our physical therapy company in Grand Junction, CO
During your initial appointment at our physical therapy company in Grand Junction, CO, and the surrounding Grand Valley of Fruita, Palisade, Appleton, Orchard Mesa, Redlands, and Clifton, your neck, shoulders, and thoracic spine will be thoroughly examined. This exam will determine whether those structures are the source of your symptoms.
Our physical therapist will assess your jaw mobility and work to relieve any muscle tension in your neck and head. You will regain normal function as a result of our treatments. Therapy will also help your jaw muscles and joints interact properly.
Based on your needs and symptoms, one of our trained physical therapists will develop a personalized care plan for you. Jaw exercises, soft tissue massage, joint mobilization, myofascial methods, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound may all be part of your treatment plan.
Ready to overcome your TMJ dysfunction?
Contact our office today!
If you have TMJ dysfunction symptoms, it is time to take action to relieve your jaw pain. Unlock a pain-relieving treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Request an appointment with Western Slope Rehab and Performance as soon as possible!
Your Next Steps…
Request An Appointment
Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

