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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2025 · 8 MIN

Episode 89 - Is Your Invisalign Causing Your Neck Pain??

from Form, Function and Flow Lab with Dr. Kate · host Dr. Kate Eckert

In this episode, I reveal surprising culprits behind unexplained neck pain that most people—and even healthcare providers—often overlook. If you've been dealing with chronic neck stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion without any clear cause, this episode could be the key to finally understanding what's really going on. Key Highlights: The Invisalign & Mouth Guard Connection Jaw Clenching's Impact on Neck Muscles Forward Head Posture Problems Using Shockwave Therapy for Diagnosis The Jaw-Pelvic Floor Link Comprehensive Treatment Approaches Stress & Nervous System Regulation Why Pain Location Misleads Us Many people suffer from neck pain for months or years without realizing their dental appliances or stress-induced jaw clenching is the root cause. I explain how the muscular connections between your jaw, neck, and even pelvic floor create a domino effect that can manifest as pain far from the actual problem. Using innovative diagnostic techniques like shockwave therapy, she demonstrates how to become a detective in your own pain management journey.

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In this episode, I reveal surprising culprits behind unexplained neck pain that most people—and even healthcare providers—often overlook. If you've been dealing with chronic neck stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion without any clear cause,...

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