Overview
Tinnitus is the perception of ringing, buzzing, or humming in the ears. It can be associated with jaw tension, neck strain, head trauma, or pressure around the cranial and auditory pathways.
For many people, tinnitus affects focus, sleep, and stress levels. Structural restrictions in the head and neck may play a role in persistent ear noise or pressure.
We look at how jaw mechanics, neck posture, and daily tension patterns may be contributing so care can be targeted and practical.
Can interfere with concentration, sleep quality, and emotional well-being.
Jaw tension, neck alignment, and cranial pressure often contribute to symptoms.
Our Approach
Our care focuses on relieving pressure and supporting nerve function to help reduce ringing or buzzing sensations in the ears. We evaluate cranial alignment, TMJ tension, and cervical mechanics that can influence ear symptoms.
CFR and gentle adjustments help restore mobility and reduce irritation around sensitive structures, creating a calmer head and neck environment.
Schedule a Tinnitus EvaluationBenefits
Ease tightness around the jaw, neck, and cranial structures.
Encourage healthier signaling in sensitive auditory pathways.
Improve comfort so sleep and recovery feel more natural.
What We Evaluate
Tinnitus can be influenced by a combination of structural and functional issues. We assess areas that commonly affect ear pressure and nerve irritation.
Your plan is built around the findings from your exam and may include a combination of the following.
The focus is on reducing irritation and supporting steadier nerve signaling for long-term comfort.
Gentle adjustments to reduce tension.
CFR to improve cranial mobility and airflow.
Simple home exercises to support stability.
Before & After
Individual results may vary. Our comprehensive approach addresses the structural factors contributing to tinnitus.
Tinnitus is complex, but structural factors often play a role. We help identify patterns and provide gentle, focused care.
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