Acupressure - Jaw Pain Relief
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- Hello everyone and welcome to this UA-cam video on Acupressure for Jaw Pain Relief. Jaw pain is a common issue that many people experience, whether it's due to stress, poor posture, teeth grinding, or even jaw misalignment. The discomfort can range from mild to severe, and it can affect daily activities such as eating, talking, and even sleeping. While there are various remedies and treatments available, acupressure can be an effective and natural way to alleviate jaw pain. So, if you're suffering from jaw pain and looking for some relief, be sure to watch this video until the end!
Caution: It is important to note that the acupressure point Large Intestine 4 (Li-4) should not be used during pregnancy, as it is known to stimulate uterine contractions. If you are pregnant and experiencing any discomfort or pain, it is recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare provider before trying any acupressure techniques.
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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Large Intestine 4 Acupuncture Point
02:50 Gallbladder 2 Acupuncture Point
04:15 Stomach 7 Acupuncture Point
Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice or recommendations of a qualified healthcare professional. Acupressure is a complementary therapy that can be used in conjunction with conventional medical treatment, but it is not a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before trying any acupressure techniques, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition, are taking medication, or are pregnant. If you experience any discomfort, pain, or adverse effects during or after an acupressure session, stop immediately and seek medical attention if necessary. The creators of this video are not liable for any damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information provided.
Doing the gallbladder 2 helped my jaw immensely thank you so much for this
Same!!! It unlocked my jaw as weird as that’s sounds 😯
This is infinitely better than ibuprofen. THX!
Thanks for watching!
Just Brilliant 😊Very grateful 🙏 for this ❤
Thank you for watching our video. In addition to our visual content, we offer an extensive collection of blog posts on musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. I has written a blog on Jaw Psin/TMD that might interest you. For easy navigation, our PDF index categorizes articles by body region. Simply locate the section corresponding to your area of interest to find the relevant article then click the link. Here's the direct link to our PDF index for your convenience: bit.ly/3voAw7N Cheers!
Worked immediately on my jaw,, thanks ❤
Thanks for watching!
only a patient who had have treated by a physician using these awesome chinese , india , orientals techniques can give reviews ... and i said you will be amazed how your muscles of the face become more stronger.... reason is here Doctor Brian is decompressing all nerves that in many way are attached to the face and TMJ... even thought those extremities are far away from the face... it is not wonderful? acupressure technique is a must also... then doctor manipulate her face to decompress nerves of internal organs... man, that blows our mind..
Ty ty ty so very much... relief at last
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much, been having some bad jaw problems lately…
Thanks for watching! In addition to our visual content, we offer an extensive collection of blog posts on musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. I've written an informative blog on Jaw Pain that might pique your interest. For easy navigation, our PDF index categorizes articles by body region. Simply locate the section corresponding to your area of interest to find the relevant article (Jaw & Head Region). Here's the direct link to our PDF index for your convenience: bit.ly/3voAw7N
Any others for Tinnitus? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Hi: It one of the blogs I will be writing. Thanks for watching!
@@kinetichealthonline Please do!! It’s been a struggle and I need to find some way to make it better 🙂
He is the Tinnitus article I mentioned. Cheers! "Tinnitus: Integrating Manual Therapy and Exercise" www.motionspecificrelease.com/post/tinnitus-integrating-manual-therapy-and-exercise
@@kinetichealthonline thank you so much for this. I’m def going to give them a try.
Is there a remedy for jaw winking ptosis ?
Hello @suparnnasubbu8014, thanks for watching and bringing up your question about jaw-winking ptosis. While I cannot provide a direct remedy without a thorough examination, I can say that jaw-winking ptosis usually involves a neurological or muscular condition where eyelid movement is linked to jaw movement. Treatment options vary based on the severity and underlying cause, and they may include observation, physical therapy, or in some cases, surgery. I recommend consulting with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan. Stay informed and take care of your health.