Masseter Muscle Treatment

February 202010

Learn how to treat a key jaw closure muscle!

Duration : 0:3:35


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10 Responses

  1. jamesbensonphillips Says:

    Is this foreplay?
    Is this foreplay?

  2. superuglyman888 Says:

    she has nice teeth
    she has nice teeth

  3. a217andy Says:

    i like the birds in …
    i like the birds in the background .

  4. goldwhitegold Says:

    can you reduce the …
    can you reduce the masseter muscle by massaging it regularly?

  5. drdebra Says:

    Great video Doug! …
    Great video Doug! As a Colorado acupuncture office we see alot of TMJ and your video shows effective massage for TMJ. Kodos!

    Stress can cause grinding, clenching or other TMJ triggers. Massage and acupuncture treatment both help. Keep up the great videos – get the work out about natural care

    Dr Debra Arko Novotny
    AcuDocDeb
    Colorado acupuncture

  6. jdolani Says:

    This is awesome.
    This is awesome.

  7. brendakayy Says:

    I recently had my …
    I recently had my Jaw locked in closed position 1 morning waking up, and for past month have severe TMJ. Thanks you for this video, my dentist wouldnt even prescribe or help me unless I could buy his $600 night guard to stop my grinding of teeth in my sleep. Anyhow I ended up paying hin $75 ofc fee for nothing, and he wouldnt even prescribe ibuprofren to help me. I was in ER 3times, bef I went to him, then my regular DR now which gave me some RX has helped but had no advice on massage. THanks!

  8. livibam Says:

    this condition may …
    this condition may be due to cervical problems such as fusion of the cervical vertebrae (which would interfere with nerves) with tight muscles in this area may also be affected by a shivering sensation around the jaw causing both sets of teeth to micro grind at a very fast rate….this may well possibly be a trapped nerve.
    any one with tight jaw muscles should seek to have an xray of the cervical and thoracic spine. chiropractic care helped my jaw tension.

  9. Sin3400 Says:

    the masseter is a …
    the masseter is a muscle of mastication, which means chewing. Many people have problems with these muscle due to TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint disorder) grinding their teeth in their sleep, excessive gum chewing, and/or emotional problems that they tend to clench their teeth etc.

  10. hockinm1 Says:

    be helpful if you …
    be helpful if you said why to do this to a client

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