Ergonomics & TMJ: How Posture Affects Your Jaw Health
Most people think of TMJ as jaw clicking or clenching, but posture and ergonomics play a major role in jaw health. Hours at a desk or on your phone can strain alignment, increasing pain and tension. At Health Plus Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation, we help improve posture and ergonomics to ease TMJ pain, headaches, and muscle tightness.
Common Ergonomic Triggers for TMJ :
Certain everyday habits can unknowingly irritate the TMJ:
Working long hours at a laptop without proper support
Sitting in a chair with no lumbar or neck support
Ergonomic Tips to Protect Your TMJ :
Making small adjustments to your workspace and daily habits can bring big relief:
Screen at eye level – Keep your monitor high enough to avoid slouching forward.
Supportive chair – Use a chair with lumbar and neck support to align your spine.
Feet flat – Rest your feet on the floor, not tucked under you.
Relax shoulders – Keep them down and back to reduce neck strain.
Stretch breaks – Every 30–60 minutes, move your neck, shoulders, and jaw.
Phone posture – Hold your phone at eye level instead of looking down.
How Physical Therapy Helps TMJ :
At Health Plus PT, our team provides:
Posture training to reduce jaw and neck stress
Manual therapy to relieve tight muscles around the TMJ
Jaw and neck exercises for long-term comfort
Ergonomic guidance tailored to your work and lifestyle
By combining proper ergonomics with specialized TMJ treatment, patients often notice less jaw pain, improved mobility, and better overall posture.
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