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The Dental Physio Podcast

Our podcast is packed with short, easy-to-listen-to episodes hosted by physiotherapist Simon Coghlan. You’ll hear expert advice and simple strategies to help manage jaw pain, Orofacial Pain, TMD, headaches, bruxism, and more. Whether you’re looking for ways to feel better yourself or want to expand your knowledge as a health professional, each episode offers tips you can put into practice straight away.

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    Why You Wake with Jaw Pain: The Sleep and TMJ Link

    Morning jaw pain, facial tightness, temple headaches, and a bite that feels off on waking can all point to overnight jaw loading. In this episode, Simon Coghlan from Dental Physio on the Sunshine Coast explains how sleep bruxism, poor sleep, airway issues, and existing TMJ overload can combine to drive morning symptoms and outlines a calm, conservative treatment approach.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are highly experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  2. 20

    Jaw Clicking and Hormones: The TMJ Link That May Be Missed

    Jaw clicking, popping, or the feeling that your jaw might lock can be unsettling, and for some people symptoms seem to flare at hormonally dynamic times. It may be painless, or it may come with headaches, facial tension, jaw tightness, or aching near the ear. In this episode, Simon Coghlan from Dental Physiotherapy on the Sunshine Coast explains why jaw clicking happens, how the disc inside the TMJ can slip and recapture, and how hormones and connective tissue can be a contributing factor, especially for women. He also outlines what a typical treatment plan looks like, including jaw and neck assessment, hands-on treatment, retraining to reduce clenching and constant checking behaviours, and adjuncts such as medical acupuncture which includes the dry needling technique, plus options like therapeutic ultrasound or low level laser therapy.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are highly experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  3. 19

    The Jaw-Eye Connection: Why Your Eyes May Feel Off

    Eye pressure, eye twitching, temple headaches, or blurred vision that comes and goes can sometimes be linked to jaw and neck overload, even when an eye exam is normal. Jaw pain, clenching, headaches, and neck tension often sit in the background. In this episode, Simon Coghlan from Dental Physiotherapy on the Sunshine Coast explains how TMD can drive eye area symptoms through shared nerve pathways and referred pain. He covers common triggers like posture, screen time, and stress, plus a clear, conservative plan that may include hands-on physiotherapy, rehab, habit change, medical acupuncture which includes the dry needling technique, and electrotherapy options such as therapeutic ultrasound or low level laser therapy.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are highly experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  4. 18

    Sleep, Snoring and the Jaw

    Loud snoring, breathing pauses during sleep, waking up tired, morning headaches, jaw pain, or feeling worn out during the day can all be signs of obstructive sleep apnoea. Sometimes, jaw pain, clenching, or trouble using CPAP or a mandibular splint are also present. In this episode, Simon Coghlan from Dental Physiotherapy on the Sunshine Coast talks about how obstructive sleep apnoea and jaw problems can overlap. He explains how physiotherapy can work alongside medical treatment. You will hear about how jaw and neck muscle tension can make sleep worse, how TMJ pain can make splint use difficult, and how physiotherapy and medical acupuncture may help with comfort and sticking to treatment. This episode is for anyone dealing with sleep apnoea along with jaw pain, headaches, clenching, or facial tension. It is also for those looking for a straightforward, coordinated way to improve sleep and long-term health. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are highly experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  5. 17

    When Your Ears Feel Sore but Tests Are Normal

    When ear tests are normal but your symptoms are not, the jaw is often the missing link. In this episode, Simon Coghlan explains how TMJ dysfunction (TMD) can create ear fullness, ringing, pain, dizziness and that lingering “off balance” feeling. You’ll hear why these symptoms are so often overlooked, how jaw and neck mechanics influence the ear, and what a proper TMJ assessment should include.    About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  6. 16

    Considering TMJ Surgery? A Guide to Joint Replacement

    TMJ joint replacement sits at the far end of the treatment path, but for the right person, it can be genuinely life-changing. In this episode, Simon Coghlan breaks down what TMJ prosthetics are, when they’re considered, and what the journey looks like from surgery to long-term recovery. You’ll learn the difference between custom and stock implants, the risks and benefits, the role of physiotherapy after surgery, and how to know whether this option is worth exploring.    About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

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    How Physiotherapy Restores the Jaw

    Jaw pain, stiffness, and clicking can affect far more than how we chew or speak. They can influence sleep, posture, and daily comfort. In this episode, physiotherapist Simon Coghlan explores how targeted physiotherapy can ease pain and restore normal jaw function. From manual therapy and dry needling to exercises, education, and laser therapy, he explains the hands-on and evidence-based approaches that ease pain, improve movement, and prevent recurrence. Discover how understanding and retraining the system, rather than just treating symptoms, can help your jaw move freely and confidently again.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.    

  8. 14

    The Buzzing Mystery: Tinnitus and the Jaw Connection

    That constant ringing, buzzing, or whistling in the ears — tinnitus — can feel like a bit of a mystery with no clear cause. But for some people, the answer lies closer than expected: in the jaw. In this episode, expert physiotherapist Simon Coghlan explores the relationship between tinnitus and temporomandibular disorders (TMD). He explains how tension in the jaw and surrounding muscles can alter the way we perceive sound, and why addressing these links through physiotherapy, relaxation, and self-management can help ease both the noise and the stress it brings. Discover how gentle, evidence-based care can quiet the system and restore a sense of calm, from the ears down to the jaw. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  9. 13

    Botox for Jaw Pain: Relief or Quick Fix?

    Botox has moved far beyond the world of cosmetics — and for some people with jaw pain, it’s recommended as a potential solution. But does it truly work? And how does it compare with physiotherapy and other conservative treatments? In this episode, Simon Coghlan — physiotherapist and pain specialist — discusses the evidence, mechanisms, and myths surrounding Botox for temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and bruxism. From how botulinum toxin actually works to why results can vary so widely, Simon unpacks some of the science, shares clinical insights, and offers a balanced view of when (and when not) to consider injections. You’ll also learn why addressing underlying causes such as stress, posture, and joint mechanics is important to give lasting relief — and how physiotherapy can help rebuild jaw comfort and confidence for the long term.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

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    Trigeminal Neuralgia: The Lightning Bolt of Pain

    Few conditions cause pain as sharp or sudden as trigeminal neuralgia — often described as an electric shock to the face. In this episode, Simon Coghlan explains what happens when the trigeminal nerve misfires, how to tell it apart from jaw-related pain, and why early diagnosis is vital. Learn about the latest imaging techniques, medications, and surgical options that can help restore comfort and control. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

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    Bite Disorders: More Than a Crooked Smile

    Bite disorders, or malocclusions, affect far more than appearance — they can change how we chew, speak, and even how our jaws feel day to day. In this episode, Simon Coghlan explains the different types of bite problems, from overbites and crossbites to open bites, and the health issues they can cause if left untreated. Learn how orthodontics, surgery, and physiotherapy can help restore comfort, function, and confidence. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  12. 10

    Stress and the Jaw: Breaking the Cycle

    Stress doesn’t just live in the mind — it often shows up in the jaw. In this episode, Simon Coghlan explains how stress fuels habits like clenching and grinding, how this can lead to jaw pain and temporomandibular disorders, and why the cycle of stress and pain can feel so hard to break. Learn practical ways to recognise the signs, manage the impact, and protect both your jaw and overall wellbeing.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  13. 9

    Trapped in Pain: Breaking the Cycle of Pain Memory

    Chronic jaw and facial pain doesn’t always match what scans or tests reveal — and that can be confusing for patients and clinicians alike. In this episode, Simon Coghlan explains the concept of pain memory, how the nervous system can amplify and prolong pain, and why factors like stress and past experience play a role. Learn how physiotherapy, activity, and psychological support can help retrain the pain system and restore quality of life.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  14. 8

    Snap, Crackle, Pop: Why Jaws Make Noise

    Jaw clicks, pops, and cracks are common — but what do they really mean? In this episode, Simon Coghlan explores the mechanics behind jaw noises, from harmless disc clicks to grinding linked with arthritis, and even the risks of jaw hypermobility. Learn when these sounds are nothing to worry about, and when they’re a sign it’s time to seek help.   About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals.   Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  15. 7

    The Ageing Jaw: Understanding Osteoarthritis of the TMJ

    In this episode, Simon Coghlan explores osteoarthritis of the temporomandibular joint — a condition that can bring pain, stiffness, and changes to the way the jaw moves. He explains what happens inside the joint as it ages, how symptoms progress, and the options for diagnosis and treatment. From simple lifestyle adjustments to advanced care, he shares practical insights to help you recognise the signs early and manage them effectively. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

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    Ongoing jaw pain, headaches, or toothache with no clear cause?

    Simon Coghlan from Dental Physiotherapy explores Myofascial Pain Syndrome — a key but often missed driver of orofacial pain. Learn how to recognise the signs, understand the triggers, and take steps toward lasting relief. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  17. 5

    From Headaches to Tinnitus - The Common Signs of CMD

    Jaw pain, headaches, earache, or even a burning tongue — Craniomandibular Dysfunction (CMD) can present in ways you might not expect. In this episode, Simon Coghlan explores the complex, often confusing condition of CMD. Learn how it differs from other TMJ disorders, why diagnosis is so tricky, and how symptoms like tinnitus, neck pain, and mood changes may all be connected. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

  18. 4

    Clicks, Locks, and Misalignment - What Your TMJ Disc Is Telling You

    Why does your jaw click, pop, or lock? In this episode, Simon explores TMJ disc displacement — a key driver of temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Learn how the articular disc moves (and misaligns), what causes anterior disc displacement with or without reduction, and how structures like the retrodiscal tissue and lateral pterygoid muscle play a role. We also explore symptoms, treatment options, and the difference between common and rare forms of disc luxation. If your jaw feels off track, this episode helps you understand why — and what can be done to help. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.    

  19. 3

    Inside the TMJ Anatomy, Movement, and Misfires

    Ever wondered what really goes on inside your jaw when you talk, chew, or yawn? In this episode, Simon Coghlan describes some of the intricate anatomy and biomechanics of the temporomandibular joint — the small but mighty hinge that powers so much of daily life. From the structure of the TMJ disc to the mechanics of jaw movement and the role of muscles like the lateral pterygoid, this episode lays some groundwork for understanding TMJ disorders and dysfunction. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

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    Weclome to The Dental Physio Podcast

    Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll introduce The Dental Physio Podcast, sharing their expertise in jaw pain, headaches, TMD, bruxism, and orofacial pain. Discover their approach, what’s ahead in future episodes, and first steps to easing jaw-related symptoms. About Your Hosts Simon Coghlan and Lorraine Carroll are experienced physiotherapists with over 50 years of combined clinical practice. Specialists in temporomandibular disorders (TMD), headaches, and orofacial pain, they bring world-class expertise to the Sunshine Coast from backgrounds working with elite athletes, performers, and in university teaching. With Master’s degrees in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, advanced training in medical acupuncture, and leadership roles in professional education, Simon and Lorraine combine evidence-based care with a practical, down-to-earth approach. Their goal: to make complex issues around jaw pain, headaches, and dental-related conditions clear, relatable, and useful for both patients and professionals. Disclaimer The Dental Physio Podcast provides general educational information only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health care professional for any concerns about your health, and never ignore or delay professional advice because of something you hear on this podcast.

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Our podcast is packed with short, easy-to-listen-to episodes hosted by physiotherapist Simon Coghlan. You’ll hear expert advice and simple strategies to help manage jaw pain, Orofacial Pain, TMD, headaches, bruxism, and more. Whether you’re looking for ways to feel better yourself or want to expand your knowledge as a health professional, each episode offers tips you can put into practice straight away.

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