TMJ pain affects over 40% of the general population.  The most frequent symptom of TMJ dysfunction is pain in the back of the head (occipital cephalgia) and forward head posture.  Forward head posture not only increases the stress and strain on the cervical spine (neck) which makes it more vulnerable to injury but it also changes occlusion (biting pattern) which leads to increased stress on the TMJ which can lead to dysfunction and pain. 

iTracTM Therapy protocols help restore the normal posture of the head and neck, thereby eliminating the source of TMJ-related pain and dysfunction. 

Call our office to set up a free consultation and learn how iTracTM Therapy, available exclusively at Nichols Chiropractic, can help you.

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