Find Relief From Ear ringing/Ear plugged

Tired of Jaw Pain Affecting Your Daily Life?

Ear-related issues can be incredibly disruptive, affecting your balance, focus, and overall quality of life. Whether you are dealing with a persistent ringing (tinnitus), a feeling of fullness, or general discomfort, our goal is to help restore your sense of clarity and comfort.

Common Causes of Ear Problems

  • TMJ Disorder (Jaw Tension)

  • Muscle Tension in the Neck and Shoulders

  • Sinus Congestion or Pressure

  • Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

  • Stress and Anxiety

  • Poor Posture (Forward Head Carriage)

  • Noise Exposure

  • Fluid Accumulation

  • Cervicogenic Headaches

Solutions for Ear problems

Acupuncture for Ear Health

Acupuncture is a holistic approach used to address the underlying imbalances that contribute to ear ringing and pressure.

  • How It Helps: By targeting specific points around the ear, jaw, and neck, acupuncture helps to reduce inflammation and improve local blood circulation. It is particularly effective at calming the nervous system, which can help lessen the intensity of tinnitus and "plugged" sensations.

  • What It Feels Like: The treatment involves the use of hair-thin needles and is designed to be a peaceful, calming experience. Many clients find that as their overall stress levels drop, the sharpness of their ear symptoms begins to fade.

Massage for Ear and Jaw Relief

Therapeutic massage focuses on the physical structures that often refer pain and pressure to the ear area.

  • How It Helps: Tightness in the jaw (masseter muscles) and the side of the neck (sternocleidomastoid) is a frequent culprit behind ear fullness and ringing. Our therapists use precise techniques to release these trigger points and alleviate the pressure on the ear canal.

  • What We Do: We may incorporate TMJ Release, Trigger Point Therapy, or Lymphatic Drainage techniques. By loosening the muscles of the head, neck, and jaw, we help improve drainage and reduce the physical "clogged" feeling in the ears.

Ready for Clearer Hearing and Lasting Comfort?

Don’t let ear ringing or pressure distract you from your day. Book an appointment and experience the relief of improved clarity and focus.

Common Questions

  • A: Yes! Many cases of ear ringing (tinnitus) are linked to extreme tension in the jaw, face, and neck. By releasing these specific muscle groups, massage can reduce the physical pressure on the ear area and help lower the intensity of the ringing.

  • A: If it isn't a cold, it is often due to "referred pressure." Tightness in your neck muscles or jaw (TMJ) can compress the area around the ear canal, making it feel full or blocked. Stress and poor posture are also common non-illness related causes.

  • A: Many clients feel a sense of "opening" or lightness immediately after a session as the surrounding muscles relax. For chronic issues, a series of treatments is usually recommended to keep the muscles loose and provide lasting relief.