Thanks you! The suboccipital greatly influences my T volume@PDodge Poor posture causes facet joint and deep vertical fibers including suboccipital tenderness which is the cause of neck tinnitus 83% of the time. The trapezius 50% of the time. The sternocleidomastoids 31%, semispinalis capitis 37%, scalene 41%.
So tinnitus can happen with just the highlighted stuff or with an overlap combination with the other muscles. The sternocleidomastoid more so than other muscles would cause eye, facial and mouth pain, headaches and so much more.
The stretches were helping me, but I also have mouth nerve damage that causing more continued problems.
To an extent, yes.Has anyone had any hyperacusis or TTTS relief from massage therapy?
I believe that my hyperacusis is caused by neck being misaligned, and neck and ear muscles being inflamed.
Massaging the scm and trapezius muscles in particular, but also jaw and around ears helps with TTTS. Hot showers are good too.
@PDodge Poor posture causes facet joint and deep vertical fibers and suboccipital tenderness which is the cause of neck tinnitus 83% of the time. The trapezius 50% of the time. The sternocleidomastoids 31%, semispinalis capitis 37%, scalene 41%.
So tinnitus can happen with just the highlighted stuff or with an overlap combination with the other muscles. The sternocleidomastoid more so than other muscles would cause eye, facial and mouth pain, headaches and so much more.
The stretches were helping me, but I also have mouth nerve damage that causing more continued problems.