Hypermobility can create pelvic instability and neck breathing which, in turn, can create jaw pain and tension.
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Without a stable pelvis, you can't diaphragmatically breathe, so your neck will be used as compensation. The neck directly influences jaw position through hyoid bone and temporal bone connections. A mispositioned jaw can lead to neck and shoulder tension as well as postural stability challenges as the body goes into a state of "fight or flight".
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A Postural Restoration Institute trained physical therapist can help you with these issues.
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