Medical Massage of Altamonte
We specialize in relief from chronic neck, back, and shoulder pain. We use some of the most advanced
06/22/2026
A lot of people come to me after years of frustration.
PT.
Chiropractic.
Stretching.
Injections.
Temporary fixes.
These reviews mean more to me than any marketing ever could because they represent real people getting their quality of life back.
Every session is tailored to the individual and focused on understanding WHY the pain keeps returning instead of just chasing symptoms.
Whether it’s sciatica, chronic neck pain, headaches, TMJ dysfunction, mobility restrictions, or unresolved muscular pain, my goal is always the same:
Help people move better and hurt less.
Medical Massage of Altamonte
Altamonte Springs, FL
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Spending thousands on Botox for TMJ and still in pain?
For a lot of people, the jaw is only part of the problem.
TMJ dysfunction is often connected to the neck, posture, stress patterns, breathing mechanics, and deeper muscles like the pterygoids.
If you only treat one piece of the system temporarily without addressing WHY the jaw is overloaded in the first place, the tension often keeps returning.
That’s why my approach focuses on the surrounding musculature and movement patterns contributing to the dysfunction — not just chasing symptoms.
A few openings left this week.
6/16 — 1:30pm
6/17 — 9:30am & 12pm
6/18 — 12pm
6/19 — 10:30am
I focus on chronic pain, tension patterns, mobility restrictions, TMJ dysfunction, and helping people finally understand why their body keeps hurting.
New clients must call first for consultation.
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TMJ is one of the most common problems I see… but is by far one of the most undertreated.
What made me focus so heavily on this work was realizing how many people struggle with chronic clenching and jaw tension, while having very few truly specialized treatment options available.
And unlike many chronic pain issues, TMJ can affect a surprisingly young population too.
The jaw is sensitive, complex, and incredibly specific. That’s why this work looks subtle, but every angle, pressure change, and contact point matters.
For a lot of people, these deeper structures are never truly addressed.
Last-minute availability this week for those who have been waiting to get in.
6/8 6pm
6/9 3:30pm
6/10 9:30am & 12pm
6/11 9:30am
If you’re dealing with chronic pain, tension, mobility issues, headaches, TMJ symptoms, or stubborn problem areas that keep coming back, this is the work I specialize in.
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New clients must complete a brief phone consultation before scheduling.
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Most TMJ treatments never even address this muscle.
The pterygoid is one of the deeper muscles involved in jaw tension, clenching, headaches, clicking, and facial pain — and because of how deep it sits inside the jaw, treating it requires a completely different level of precision.
This work looks subtle because the jaw is incredibly sensitive. It’s not about using as much pressure as possible. It’s about knowing exactly where to work and how much pressure to use.
A lot of people dealing with chronic jaw tension have never had these deeper structures addressed.
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Most people watch this and think I’m barely doing anything.
That’s because TMJ work isn’t always big movements and brute force. Sometimes the most advanced work is subtle, precise, and requires knowing exactly where, when, and how much pressure to use.
Anyone who has dealt with TMJ knows how sensitive these areas can be.
This is called a Frontomax Release — one small piece of a much larger TMJ process.
Have you ever had jaw clicking, clenching, headaches, facial tension, ear symptoms, or neck tension?
You almost never see me on the receiving end of treatment.
Over the last few days I’ve been learning advanced TMJ work, and part of the training means I have to receive every technique myself too.
What you’re seeing here is called facial bone mobilization. The movements are subtle, but the goal is helping restore movement and reduce restriction around the face and jaw.
What’s been blowing my mind is realizing that TMJ issues often aren’t just jaw issues.
Jaw clicking. Clenching. Headaches. Neck tension. Ear symptoms. Facial tension. Even posture.
The deeper I get into this training, the more I’m realizing this is much bigger than I originally thought.
This is only the beginning. More videos coming soon.
End of month availability is almost gone:
May 18 – 3:30 PM
May 27 – 9:30 AM & 12:00 PM
May 28 – 12:00 PM
That’s it.
If you’ve been putting off that shoulder, neck, back, hip, or chronic pain issue… now is the time.
Big things are coming in June and availability may start looking very different. If you’ve been wanting to get in, I wouldn’t wait.
Call, text, or DM to book.
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283 Cranes Roost Boulevard Suite 180
Altamonte Springs, FL
32701
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 8pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 8pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 8pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 8pm |
| Friday | 9am - 8pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 8pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 8pm |
