Chiropractic and the Jaw
The head, neck and jaw are closely linked biomechanically and neurologically. Biomechanically the jaw is attached to the head, and the head is attached to the spine. When you contract certain shoulder and neck muscles research has shown that the jaw muscle contractions will also increase.
The way your spine works influences the function of your jaw
Jaw Research Study
Scientists from New Zealand worked with a jaw expert and his team in Turkey and looked at what happened to jaw strength immediately following a chiropractic adjustment session. What the scientists found was that after the real chiropractic session the subjects were able to bite with over 10 % more force!
Jaw and Spine Influence
Although this was only a small study, this was a really interesting finding, and it might mean that the jaw and the spine influence each other more than we have previously realised. Keep this in mind next time you have any neck or jaw issues!