
Struggling with Headaches or Difficulty Eating: How TMJ Might Be The Culprit
Announcing the FREE 90-Minute Education Class on Addressing TMJ and Jaw That ALL St. George Residents Are Invited To on December 13th at 10AM
Adults experiencing jaw discomfort, clicking, popping, or tightness around the TMJ.
Individuals who notice jaw fatigue when speaking, chewing, or yawning.
Anyone dealing with tension in the jaw, temples, or sides of the face that affects daily comfort.
People interested in natural, movement-based strategies to support TMJ function.
Those wanting alternatives to medications, injections, mouthguards, or surgical approaches.
Adults whose jaw discomfort impacts eating, sleep, speech, or stress levels.
Individuals with related symptoms such as headaches, ear fullness, or tightness around the neck and jaw.
Anyone looking to take proactive steps to improve jaw mobility and reduce flare-ups.
People curious about evidence-informed approaches to TMJ care.
Anyone who wants a clearer understanding of what’s driving their TMJ and Jaw—and what they can realistically do about it.
Gain insight into the most common contributors to TMJ and Jaw.
Understand why advice like “just relax” or relying on a night guard isn’t always enough.
Learn simple, practical strategies that may reduce jaw tension and improve comfort.
Explore gentle, non-invasive, evidence-informed approaches—no injections, no medication, no guesswork.
Leave with clear next steps and helpful tools to support better jaw mobility and long-term comfort.

’ve spent years helping people in the St. George area improve how they move and feel—especially with TMJ-related issues.
Many St. George residents have already benefited from my workshops and care — you may even know someone who has attended.
I’ve been featured in publications such as Health Expert News for my work.
My goal is to help you understand what’s contributing to your TMJ and Jaw—and guide you toward meaningful, practical next steps.

Clear insight into what drives TMJ tension, jaw imbalance, and why symptoms often persist.
Why passive approaches like rest, ice, or night guards may not fully resolve the issue.
Safe, practical movements you can try at home to support jaw relaxation and mobility.
What to avoid if you want to prevent flare-ups—and what to do instead.
Why TMJ challenges often return—and how the right movement and education plan can support long-term relief.
Insight into what may be contributing to ongoing TMJ and Jaw challenges—and supportive steps to manage them.
Clarity on what slows progress, and how to feel more confident improving long-term jaw comfort.
Education on movement strategies that support relief without relying solely on rest or medication.
Practical, natural strategies that go beyond temporary fixes.
Guidance on movements that may support jaw and neck alignment—and which habits may worsen tension.
Everyday tips to support comfort during eating, speaking, and daily activities.
An overview of how movement-based care may fit into your long-term goals.
Supportive strategies that can complement traditional TMJ approaches for those who want to remain active and independent.
Encouragement and clarity on your next steps to help you move forward with confidence.
Parking is conveniently available directly outside the clinic or in a nearby car park, making it easy for all attendees to access the venue.
The session takes place on December 13th at 10AM, hosted at 1054 E Riverside Dr Ste 201, St. George, UT 84790, United States.
You’ll spend about 90 minutes learning practical, evidence-informed strategies for addressing TMJ and Jaw.
Absolutely. If you know someone who may benefit from learning new, natural ways to support jaw health, feel free to invite them along.
This session is an opportunity to gain helpful insight into what may be contributing to TMJ and Jaw—and explore strategies that don’t always rely on medication, surgery, or guesswork. In just 90 minutes, you’ll walk away with new tools, thoughtful guidance, and a more confident path forward.
Leading the event is Gary Huntington, founder of Align Therapy St. George.
Known locally as a trusted expert, Gary has supported many individuals throughout St. George in navigating TMJ and Jaw challenges.
With a focus on education, personalized care, and movement-based strategies, Gary is dedicated to helping people stay active and informed—without automatically turning to invasive options. Through Align Therapy St. George , they continue to be a go-to resource for those seeking clarity and support for their physical health.
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NOTE:
This is a VERY IN DEMAND and very LIMITED in capacity workshop. There’s room for JUST 18 PEOPLE. Please register now and SAVE THE DATE. It is first come first seat allocated.