TMJ Physical Therapy in Dunwoody, GA
TMJ Physical Therapy in a Relaxing Environment
If you’re searching for TMJ physical therapy in Dunwoody, GA, our clinic specializes exclusively in treating jaw pain, headaches, facial tension, and neck symptoms related to TMJ dysfunction. At Physical Therapy TMJ, every visit is one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy — no aides, no double booking, just focused care designed to help you feel better faster.

Common Symptoms We Treat in Dunwoody:
- Jaw pain or clicking
- Headaches & migraines
- Facial or ear pain
- Neck tightness
- Difficulty chewing or opening the mouth
- Clenching / grinding (bruxism)
- Post-dental or post-surgical jaw pain

What Would Your Journey With TMJ Physical Therapy Look Like?
How does it work?
Free 15-minute Consultation Call
We discuss your case with you. We'll help you determine if physical therapy is right for your current issues. If not, we'll advise where to go next on your journey.
Initial Evaluation
Follow-up Visit
If appropriate, we implement your treatment plan together. Sessions include 45-55 minute, one-on-one, hands on care
Patient
John S.
I highly recommend Dr. Brendan Glackin for TMD treatment. His approach is truly outstanding because he focuses on education alongside therapy.
Parent
Laura D.
Dr. Glackin is incredibly knowledgeable and skilled. He is also very patient, and has a wonderful way of connecting with my daughter and making sure she understands how to help her TMJ improve. She felt significantly improved immediately and continues to trend better with each visit. She's getting great tools to continue her healing throughout the week. We 100% recommend him.
Patient
Rhea S.
I struggled with chronic TMJ pain for months before finding Dr. Glackin. Within just a couple of sessions, he made significant progress where other medical professionals had not. Dr. Glackin is incredibly personable, respectful, and truly listens to his patients. It was amazing to describe my symptoms and have him immediately understand, explain the underlying anatomy and physiology, and then work through it during the session.
