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This is What You Need to Know About Your Powerful SCM Muscles: the Sternocleidomastoid and TMJ, Neck, and Face Pain, Ear and Throat Dysfunction, Breathing Difficulties, and More!
In my practice, I have seen this manifest in many ways. For instance, I treated a woman who was diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia. She had intense face and ear pain (see ear below) and had been to the emergency room many times. She could not drive because of the medication. She was working with her naturopath, chiropractor, ENT, and others. She had taken rounds of antibiotics. What was missing was soft tissue manipulation of the neck muscles—so simple!

Tara Lee Clasen
Dec 11, 202510 min read


Yoga Fish Pose and Restorative Yoga for Neck Pain, TMJ Pain, Jaw Pain, Rib Pain, and Shoulder Pain. Heal the SCM, Scalene Muscles-and Even your Pelvic Floor-by Opening the Heart Center.
To heal, you are thinking of reshaping your tissues, stretching and building strength, creating muscle balance in the jaw and neck. But you are also tapping into your nervous system; you are diving into the most important aspect of healing; allowing your nervous system to come to a place of rest. From a place of rest, the nervous system turns down pain signals.
I know for sure: women who do these postures, and allow themselves to come to a place of healing rest, report chr

Tara Lee Clasen
Jul 28, 202510 min read


Scalene Muscles: How to stretch and release the scalene muscles to solve neck pain, TMJ and jaw pain, rib pain, and shoulder pain.
Scalene muscle dysfunction causes neck pain, headaches, migraines, head pain, TMJ pain, whole jaw pain, rib pain, and shoulder pain. The shape of the cervical spine is in-part determined by the health of the scalene muscles. Know this: it is only with gentle and consistent self-love—in the form of neck therapy, stretches, and breathing—that these muscles will take on a new shape, holding onto less tone and tension.

Tara Lee Clasen
Jul 28, 20259 min read


TMJ Pain Relieving Therapy: What Jaw and Neck Muscles Do We Work On?
In this post, I will quickly name some of the TMJ muscles that we work on in a therapy session. In an hour-long session, we are working the head, neck, and TMJ muscles but we won't be able to get to everything. This therapy is slow and detailed, so we may get to different muscles during different sessions. As treatment progresses, more areas will "open up" and treatment can become "deeper."As we work together, we also address muscles such as the psoas, the QL, and the diaphr

Tara Lee Clasen
Oct 23, 20233 min read
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