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Back pain/body posture and jaw surgery

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:17 pm
by Michael321
First time poster.

Hi!
I want to check here if anyone have had improvements or changes with back pain or body posture after jaw surgery? I have had improvements after mine, but i dont understand why i have not heard about this connection before. Also if you did notice a difference, what could it be in the stomagnatic system that causes problems in other parts of the body? I dont understand this.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Back pain/body posture and jaw surgery

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2021 8:28 pm
by Nozzelnut
There could be improvements in the forward head carry position due to mouth breathing; and no longer needing to do that as much which could help other back issues.

Re: Back pain/body posture and jaw surgery

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 12:13 pm
by aasiyah1422
In my own experience, when the jaws are too small thus causing a small airway, it's a chain effect- my shoulders started to slump, lead to kyphosis, which led to pelvic tilt issues, and after jaw surgery there is no need to carry your head forward + up to breathe. Of course posture work still needs to be done as surgery doesn't just fix the spine by itself. IN my case posture work seems to be futile unless the airway is correct first, and I haven't undergone surgery yet. No amount of physical therapy for me was helping in getting my head to stop craning forward.

In general, fixing a small airway is a big priority, and from what I've read about posture, you should work from the feet up and pelvis to then be able to address the upper body kyphosis. If you try to tackle rounded shoulders and kyphosis without addressing a pelvic issue, you won't see much results as the body is a chain network of sorts.

Re: Back pain/body posture and jaw surgery

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 12:44 pm
by EldonBrown
Yes one of my friends had the same experience after the surgery.