Pain, clicking and/or limited movement of the jaw is a common problem but it is generally poorly treated by physiotherapists, general practitioners and dentists. Stress, grinding your teeth at night, clenching your teeth during the day, poor orthodontic work and poor posture can lead to problems in the jaw. Physiotherapy, often in conjunction with a specific dental appliance called an NTI splint, can help to control or resolve the pain. Stress reduction, postural exercises, TMJ exercises and myofascial release of muscles that move the jaw are all part of what the physiotherapist will do with you. Cranial suture release can be useful in some clients. If you are having problems with your jaw, book an appointment with e-physiotherapy Edinburgh.