The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the most active joint in the body as it needs to open and close up to 2000 times per day to account for a full days worth of chewing, talking, breathing, swallowing, yawning, and snoring.1, 2 The jaw, cervical spine, and alignment of the teeth are integrally related, and dysfunction in one of these regions may lead to a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, which is a term used to describe a variety of clinical disorders resulting in jaw pain or dysfunction.