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The Eustachian tube connects each middle ear (an air-filled cavity behind your ear drum) with the back of the throat. The normal position of the Eustachian tubes is closed, however, they open when we swallow or yawn. If you want to know how they do that, they are attached to the tensor veli palatini muscles in your soft palate which is activated automatically whenever you yawn or swallow.

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Ear Congestion Relief, Ear Pressure Points, Clogged Ear Remedy, Relieve Ear Pressure, Unclog Ears, Ear Drainage, Ear Pressure Relief, Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, Ear Congestion

Unlock Relief for Ear Congestion: Eustachian Tube Pressure Points Explained If you’re struggling with uncomfortable ear pressure or blockage, you’re not alone. These issues are often linked to the eustachian tube, a crucial but sometimes problematic part of our ear’s anatomy. Thankfully, there’s a gentle yet effective approach to finding relief: eustachian tube pressure points. […]

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In the modified Muncie technique, as described by Millicent King Channell, DO, the gloved finger should be placed over the palatine tonsil. The osteopathic physician applies a circular traction while applying a force laterally. This traction breaks adhesions of the eustachian tube, which opens superior to the tonsil and the soft palate. Printed with permission from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine. Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, Osteopathic Medicine, Goldendoodle Grooming, Soft Palate, Middle Ear, Ear Health, Myofascial Release, Cool Typography, Family Search

In the modified Muncie technique, as described by Millicent King Channell, DO, the gloved finger should be placed over the palatine tonsil. The osteopathic physician applies a circular traction while applying a force laterally. This traction breaks adhesions of the eustachian tube, which opens superior to the tonsil and the soft palate. Printed with permission from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Comment the word ‘Quiz’ on this video and I’ll send you my Root Cause Assessment, to help figure out what’s causing your Ear, Jaw or Neck Pain.  Do you experience fullness in the ear? Maybe it feels like it’s clogged or even hurts sometimes but the ENT says nothing’s wrong with it?   Well, the jaw is a very common culprit of ear issues. And specifically when it comes to a clogged fullness, feeling the tensor veli palatini muscle can contribute to it.   You see when the tensor veli palatini has spasms in it it does not let allow the eustachian tube to dilate which relieves inner ear and sinus pressure.  In this video, I demonstrate a simple release you can do to get relief now.   Keep in mind that eustation tube problems or TMJ pr Fluid In Ear Remedy Sinus Infection, Stuffy Ears Remedy Sinus Infection, How To Get Fluid Out Of Ears, How To Clear Eustachian Tubes, Ear Drainage Massage, Eustachian Tube Drainage, Sinus Ear Pressure Relief, Pressure In Ears How To Relieve, Ear Drainage Remedies

Dr. Joe Damiani - TMJ, Head & Neck Specialist on Instagram: "Comment the word ‘Quiz’ on this video and I’ll send you my Root Cause Assessment, to help figure out what’s causing your Ear, Jaw or Neck Pain. Do you experience fullness in the ear? Maybe it feels like it’s clogged or even hurts sometimes but the ENT says nothing’s wrong with it? Well, the jaw is a very common culprit of ear issues. And specifically when it comes to a clogged fullness, feeling the tensor veli palatini muscle…

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