Headache & TMJ Program
Our Headache & TMJ program uses physical therapy to treat chronic headaches, migraines, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and related facial pain.
We treat tension headaches, migraines, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, jaw pain and stiffness, cervicogenic headaches, and related facial and neck pain.
Our physical therapists use manual therapy, postural correction, jaw mobilization, therapeutic exercises, and patient education to reduce pain, improve jaw function, and prevent recurrence.
Your Results:
✓ Reduce headache frequency and intensity through targeted manual therapy
✓ Restore pain-free jaw opening and eliminate clicking or locking
✓ Decrease clenching and bruxism episodes with behavioral retraining
✓ Improve stress resilience and daily function without pain limitations
Who Is This Program For?
Adults suffering from chronic headaches, TMJ dysfunction, jaw pain, or facial pain. Often referred by dentists, oral surgeons, neurologists, and primary care providers.
Delivery Model: Primarily clinic-based — evaluations and manual therapy in our outpatient clinics
Why Choose Our Headache & TMJ Program?
Relieving headache pain and restoring jaw function
Dual-Discipline Pain Model
In-clinic PT addresses biomechanical drivers while telehealth OT targets behavioral, sensory, and stress-related contributors.
Root Cause Treatment
We treat the mechanical, vascular, and neurological components of headache and TMJ pain, not just the symptoms.
Real-Environment Intervention
Telehealth OT assesses your workstation, sleep setup, and daily routines where symptoms actually begin.
Comprehensive Pain Reduction
Our collaborative approach addresses peripheral nociception, central sensitization risk, and stress physiology together.
Targeted Expertise
Our therapists combine advanced clinical training with compassionate, patient-centered care to deliver specialized treatment through:
TMJ Dysfunction Therapy
Joint mobilization, myofascial release, and jaw motor retraining for TMD pain and limited opening.
Tension Headache Relief
Cervical manual therapy, postural retraining, and trigger point treatment for tension-type headaches.
Cervicogenic Headache Care
Upper cervical mobilization and deep neck flexor training for headaches originating from the neck.
Bruxism & Clenching Management
Interoceptive awareness training, habit reversal, and relaxation protocols for jaw clenching patterns.
Migraine Trigger Reduction
Musculoskeletal trigger identification, stress regulation, and activity pacing for migraine management.
Autonomic Stress Regulation
Diaphragmatic breathing, vagal toning, and sensory modulation to reduce pain sensitization.
Your Treatment Guide
Detailed information about your care plan, what to expect during treatment, and strategies you can use at home.
Treatment Guide
Interdisciplinary Headache & TMJ Rehabilitation Program
Occupational Therapy (Telehealth) + Physical Therapy (Clinic-Based)
Program Overview
This interdisciplinary program integrates clinic-based Physical Therapy (PT) and telehealth Occupational Therapy (OT) to deliver comprehensive, evidence-informed management of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) and primary and secondary headache disorders.
The model leverages hands-on neuromusculoskeletal intervention in-clinic (PT) alongside real-time behavioral, environmental, and neuroregulatory treatment via telehealth (OT), ensuring continuity of care across settings and daily routines.
The program targets:
Myofascial and joint-related TMJ pain
Tension-type and cervicogenic headaches
Migraine with musculoskeletal and stress-related triggers
Bruxism, clenching, and maladaptive oral motor patterns
Autonomic dysregulation contributing to chronic pain
Physical Therapy (Clinic-Based)
Physical therapy addresses the biomechanical, neuromuscular, and vascular contributors to TMJ dysfunction and headache syndromes through direct, skilled intervention.
1. Pain Modulation & Tissue Mobility
PT provides skilled manual therapy to:
Normalize joint arthrokinematics of the TMJ and upper cervical spine
Reduce myofascial trigger point activity in masseter, temporalis, SCM, suboccipitals, and upper trapezius
Address neural tension contributing to cervicogenic headache
Decrease peripheral nociceptive input through graded mobilization techniques
Interventions may include:
Joint mobilization (TMJ, C0-C3)
Myofascial release
Soft tissue mobilization
Neuromuscular re-education of deep cervical flexors
2. Blood Flow & Vascular Regulation
PT improves regional perfusion and oxygenation through:
Graded cervical and thoracic mobility exercises
Postural retraining to reduce vascular compression
Therapeutic exercise to enhance muscular endurance and circulation
Manual techniques that reduce local tissue ischemia
Improved circulation supports metabolic recovery and reduces ischemia-driven headache triggers.
3. Neuromuscular Control of Jaw & Cervical Complex
PT trains:
Controlled mandibular opening/closing without deviation
Tongue positioning and resting jaw alignment
Scapulocervical stabilization
Endurance of postural musculature
This reduces mechanical strain and decreases frequency of pain episodes.
4. Bruxism & Clenching Retraining
PT provides motor retraining to:
Reduce excessive recruitment of masseter/temporalis
Establish neutral mandibular resting posture
Coordinate breathing with jaw relaxation
Decrease sympathetic-driven jaw guarding
Occupational Therapy (Telehealth-Based)
Occupational therapy addresses the behavioral, sensory, autonomic, and lifestyle contributors to headache and TMJ dysfunction. Telehealth delivery allows real-time intervention in the client's natural context.
1. Interoceptive Awareness & Clenching Management
OT delivers skilled training in:
Interoceptive mapping of jaw tension patterns
Identification of early physiological cues of clenching/grinding
Habit reversal protocols
Biofeedback-informed relaxation strategies
Cue-based behavioral interruption techniques
Clients learn to detect pre-conscious bracing patterns and implement corrective strategies before pain escalates.
2. Stress & Autonomic Nervous System Regulation
Because headache and TMD are strongly influenced by sympathetic arousal, OT addresses:
Diaphragmatic breathing training
Vagal toning exercises
Guided body scans
Sensory modulation protocols
Environmental trigger modification
OT supports downregulation of chronic stress physiology, reducing pain sensitization.
3. Headache Self-Management & Activity Pacing
OT provides structured treatment in:
Trigger identification and pattern tracking
Sleep hygiene and routine restructuring
Screen use ergonomics in home/work environments
Pacing strategies to reduce flare cycles
Energy conservation during high-symptom days
Telehealth allows direct assessment of workstation setup, pillow positioning, daily routines, and environmental stressors.
4. Preparatory & Sensory-Based Activities
OT implements preparatory strategies that support nervous system regulation prior to high-demand tasks:
Proprioceptive oral input (safe, structured techniques)
Thermal modulation (heat/ice education for self-use)
Rhythmic breathing paired with jaw release
Sensory diet strategies for high-stress periods
These interventions prepare the neuromuscular system for functional participation while reducing pain vulnerability.
Collaborative Care Model
The interdisciplinary team collaborates through:
Shared care planning
Coordinated outcome measures
Ongoing symptom tracking
Joint goal development
Cross-disciplinary communication regarding flare patterns
PT Focus:
Biomechanics, tissue mobility, strength, vascular support.
OT Focus:
Behavioral retraining, autonomic regulation, sensory processing, environmental modification, daily habit transformation.
Together, the program addresses:
Peripheral nociception
Central sensitization risk
Stress physiology
Behavioral reinforcement of clenching
Functional limitations in work, sleep, eating, and communication
Expected Outcomes
Participants may demonstrate:
Reduced headache frequency and intensity
Improved mandibular range and control
Decreased clenching and bruxism episodes
Improved stress resilience
Increased blood flow and reduced muscular guarding
Enhanced participation in daily activities without pain limitation
Additional Treatment Information
Interdisciplinary Headache & TMJ Rehabilitation Program
Clinic-Based Physical Therapy + Telehealth Occupational Therapy
Chronic headaches and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction are rarely caused by a single factor. They are often driven by a combination of muscle tension, joint dysfunction, stress physiology, circulation changes, clenching patterns, and daily habits.
Our interdisciplinary program integrates in-clinic Physical Therapy (PT) with telehealth Occupational Therapy (OT) to deliver comprehensive, coordinated treatment that addresses both the physical and neurological drivers of pain.
This model allows hands-on care where it is most effective and real-time treatment in your natural environment,home, work, or school,where symptoms often begin.
What We Treat
TMJ dysfunction (jaw pain, clicking, locking)
Tension-type headaches
Cervicogenic headaches
Migraine with musculoskeletal triggers
Bruxism and clenching/grinding
Neck-related headache and facial pain
Stress-related pain amplification
Physical Therapy (In-Clinic Care)
Our Physical Therapists focus on restoring movement, improving circulation, and reducing mechanical strain contributing to headache and jaw pain.
Pain Reduction & Tissue Mobility
Treatment includes skilled manual therapy to:
Restore joint mobility of the TMJ and upper cervical spine
Reduce muscle tension in the jaw, neck, and upper shoulders
Address trigger points in the masseter, temporalis, and suboccipital muscles
Decrease nerve irritation contributing to headache patterns
By normalizing joint and soft tissue mechanics, we reduce nociceptive input and interrupt pain cycles.
Improving Blood Flow & Oxygenation
Impaired circulation contributes to muscle fatigue and headache intensity. PT treatment improves vascular support through:
Targeted mobility of the cervical and thoracic spine
Postural retraining to reduce vascular compression
Therapeutic exercise to enhance muscular endurance and perfusion
Manual techniques that decrease localized tissue ischemia
Improved blood flow supports tissue recovery and reduces headache triggers.
Neuromuscular Control & Jaw Stability
Treatment addresses:
Controlled, symmetrical jaw opening and closing
Tongue resting posture and mandibular alignment
Deep cervical flexor activation
Scapular stabilization and postural endurance
This reduces mechanical strain on the TMJ and decreases headache frequency.
Occupational Therapy (Telehealth Treatment)
Our Occupational Therapists address the behavioral, sensory, and autonomic contributors to headache and TMJ dysfunction. Telehealth delivery allows treatment within your real-life routines and environments.
Managing Clenching & Interoceptive Awareness
Many individuals clench or grind without awareness. OT treatment includes:
Increasing interoceptive awareness of jaw tension
Identifying early physiological signs of clenching
Structured habit reversal techniques
Biofeedback-informed relaxation strategies
Behavioral interruption protocols integrated into daily routines
Clients learn to recognize and regulate clenching patterns before pain escalates.
Stress Regulation & Nervous System Support
Headaches and TMJ pain are strongly influenced by autonomic nervous system activation. OT treatment addresses:
Diaphragmatic breathing retraining
Vagal stimulation strategies
Guided body scanning
Sensory modulation techniques
Environmental modifications to reduce stress load
This reduces sympathetic overactivation and pain sensitization.
Headache Management & Daily Function
Treatment includes:
Identifying and managing headache triggers
Activity pacing to prevent flare cycles
Sleep hygiene optimization
Workstation and home ergonomics assessment
Structured routines that reduce muscular guarding
Telehealth allows direct assessment of real-world environments where symptoms occur.
Preparatory & Sensory-Based Strategies
OT integrates preparatory interventions that support nervous system regulation prior to high-demand activities, including:
Structured proprioceptive input
Thermal self-management education
Rhythmic breathing paired with jaw release
Sensory regulation plans for high-stress periods
These strategies reduce pain vulnerability and support functional participation.
Why an Interdisciplinary Model?
Headache and TMJ dysfunction involve both mechanical and neurological components. Addressing only one system often leads to recurrence.
Our collaborative approach:
Treats joint and muscle dysfunction
Improves circulation and tissue health
Reduces central sensitization risk
Addresses stress physiology
Retrains clenching and grinding behaviors
Restores participation in daily life
Care plans are coordinated between PT and OT providers to ensure consistent goals, measurable outcomes, and sustainable symptom improvement.
Expected Outcomes
Patients commonly experience:
Reduced headache frequency and intensity
Improved jaw mobility and control
Decreased clenching and grinding episodes
Improved stress resilience
Reduced neck and facial muscle tension
Greater comfort with eating, speaking, working, and sleeping
Frequently Asked Questions
Can physical therapy help with TMJ?
Yes. Physical therapy is a first-line treatment for TMJ dysfunction. Manual therapy, jaw exercises, and postural correction can significantly reduce pain and improve jaw function.
How many sessions does TMJ therapy take?
Most patients see improvement within 6-8 sessions, though this varies by severity. Your therapist will set clear goals and track progress.
Do you treat migraines?
We treat cervicogenic headaches and tension headaches with physical therapy. For migraines, we address musculoskeletal triggers that may contribute to migraine frequency.
Is a referral needed?
Referral requirements depend on your insurance plan. Contact us to verify your benefits.
Ready to Get Started?
Contact us to learn more about our Headache & TMJ program or to schedule an evaluation with our expert therapists.