TMJ and Jaw Pain Treatment in Great Yarmouth
Clicking jaw. Pain when chewing. Locking. Ear pain. TMJ dysfunction is closely connected to the cervical spine. At Chiropractor Yarmouth, we assess the jaw, neck, skull, and six body systems using the Zone Technique.
Consultation + Exam + Treatment
Everything included in your first visit
- Full TMJ, cervical, and cranial assessment
- Zone Technique evaluation of six body systems
- Treatment in your first visit (if suitable)
- No contracts, no pressure, transparent pricing
New patient assessment · Follow-ups £42
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Why Jaw Pain Often Has a Cervical Cause
The jaw, cervical spine, and skull form an interconnected unit. When the cervical spine is restricted, jaw mechanics are altered. Same approach as our Norwich clinic.
Clicking and Popping
Disc displacement causing clicking when opening or closing. Often linked to muscular imbalance and cervical dysfunction.
Jaw Locking
Jaw gets stuck open or closed. Cervical treatment often helps restore normal jaw opening.
Ear Pain and Tinnitus
The TMJ sits in front of the ear canal. Dysfunction can cause ear pain, fullness, or ringing.
How the Zone Technique Treats TMJ
Assess the Connection
Zone Technique evaluates nerve and muscular systems. Cervical examination at C1, C2, C3 which directly affect jaw mechanics.
Restore Function
Chiropractic adjustments to the upper cervical spine plus gentle jaw mobilisation.
Release Tension
Muscular release of jaw, temporal, and suboccipital muscles.
🤝 Our Honest Promise
If your TMJ requires dental or specialist referral, we will tell you honestly.
TMJ FAQs
Yes. Chiropractor Yarmouth assesses the jaw, cervical spine, and six body systems using the Zone Technique.
£65 initial assessment, £42 follow-ups.
No. Book directly or call 07307 174242.
Yes. Chiropractor Norwich at 84 Colman Road. Call 07904 184524.
Ready to Get Relief From Jaw Pain?
Whether it is clicking, locking, or headaches from TMJ, the first step is finding out whether the cervical spine is involved.



