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Absolute Chiropractic takes whole-system approach to TMJ care in Sea Girt

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Absolute Chiropractic takes whole-system approach to TMJ care in Sea Girt

By AI, Created 3:41 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Absolute Chiropractic in Sea Girt, New Jersey, is evaluating TMJ and jaw instability by looking at the upper cervical spine, nervous system and cranial patterns instead of the jaw alone. The practice says the approach is aimed at patients whose symptoms return after night guards, massage or standard jaw-focused care.

Why it matters: - TMJ symptoms can be driven by issues beyond the jaw, including the upper neck and nervous system. - A broader evaluation may help explain why some patients get only temporary relief from night guards, dental care or physical therapy. - Absolute Chiropractic is positioning cranial-based chiropractic care as an option for people whose jaw problems keep returning.

What happened: - Absolute Chiropractic, a neurologically-based chiropractic practice in Sea Girt, New Jersey, is evaluating TMJ and jaw instability through the full spinal and cranial system. - The practice is led by Dr. Anthony Pellegrino, DC, DACCP, CSSPP, CSCPP, CBS, and Dr. Alexandra Zoda, DC, CSSPP, CSCPP. - Both doctors hold the Certified Pediatric Craniopath designation. - The practice says two of only nine practitioners worldwide hold that credential, and both work at Absolute Chiropractic.

The details: - Absolute Chiropractic says TMJ evaluations look at jaw deviation and bracing patterns, upper cervical spine function and X-rays for loss of curvature or reverse curvature in the neck. - Dr. Pellegrino said the practice looks for whether the upper cervical spine is stuck and not sending appropriate input to the brain. - Dr. Pellegrino said jaw symptoms often return when the underlying driver in the system is not identified. - Patients seen at the practice include adults with jaw clicking or popping, chronic clenching or grinding, morning jaw fatigue, headaches tied to jaw tension and neck tightness that tracks with jaw symptoms. - Dr. Zoda said many patients have already tried chiropractic adjustments or massage for years and feel temporary relief that does not last. - The practice says its approach looks for a feedback loop involving the jaw, the upper neck and the rest of the system. - Absolute Chiropractic serves Sea Girt, Wall Township, Spring Lake, Manasquan, Belmar and surrounding Monmouth County communities. - TMJ evaluations are being scheduled through the practice website.

Between the lines: - The practice is appealing to patients who want an explanation for recurring symptoms after conventional or local treatment focused mainly on the jaw. - The emphasis on cranial-based care and upper cervical evaluation suggests Absolute Chiropractic is targeting a niche where structural, neurologic and jaw mechanics overlap. - The Certified Pediatric Craniopath credential is being used as a signal of specialization and rarity.

What’s next: - Absolute Chiropractic is continuing to book TMJ evaluations online. - The practice is likely to keep marketing its cranial and upper cervical approach to patients in Monmouth County and nearby towns. - The clinic’s broader service lineup includes airway and palate development and nervous system regulation.

The bottom line: - Absolute Chiropractic is betting that TMJ care works better when the jaw is treated as part of a whole-system problem, not an isolated one.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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