Trismus, commonly known as lockjaw, is a condition characterized by restricted mouth opening due to muscle spasm, joint issues, or inflammation around the jaw.
Causes include temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, trauma, infection, surgery, radiation therapy, or prolonged muscle tension.
Difficulty opening the mouth wide
Jaw pain or stiffness
Clicking or popping sounds during jaw movement
Difficulty chewing or speaking
Treatments may involve physiotherapy, medications, jaw exercises, and in some cases, surgery.
Limited improvement with medications alone
Discomfort during jaw exercises
Prolonged recovery time
We offer non-invasive therapies focused on relieving muscle tension and improving jaw mobility:
Shockwave therapy to relax tight muscles and promote healing
Pioneered HotHeal Therapy Protocol combining manual therapy with non-invasive radiofrequency for targeted relief
Pioneered Home Therapy Protocol featuring FDA-approved PEMF, Regenerix Gold, and Korean transdermal technology for ongoing home care
Yes, treatments are customized based on the severity and duration of symptoms.
Many notice increased mouth opening and reduced pain within a few sessions.
Surgery is reserved for severe cases unresponsive to conservative care.
Established since 2007 at Shaw House
Pioneers of the HotHeal and Home Therapy Protocols
Affordable, advanced non-invasive therapies
Trusted by patients locally and internationally