TMJ disorder, or temporomandibular joint disorder, can make your jaw feel like concrete. Research has shown that this condition can be a cause of or caused by chronic fatigue as well, causing chronic subconscious stress. Here's a self-test: Put a small finger in your ear and lightly push in while performing a chewing motion.
If you hear or feel cracking, then your jawbone is displaced and the resulting stress can contribute to such things as poor posture, dizziness, hunched shoulders and chronic fatigue. To help disrupt the pain cycle, put a cotton ball or soft-rolled paper between your upper and lower first molars (the ones in the back) and walk with an upright posture -- this helps correct the contracted, hunched shoulders that afflict some with fibro and relieve some of the associated pain and long-term effects of TMJ.
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