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Jaw Release Integration Professional Assessment

Discover how jaw work is integrated into your practice and get a personalized interpretation of your current level. 

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Question 1 of 9

Which area best describes your professional practice?

A

Beauty Therapist/Facialist/Facial Massage

B

Body Massage/Physio

C

Facial Aesthetics

D

Somatic Practitioner

E

Other

Question 2 of 9

How many years have you been practicing?

A

Less Than 1 Year

B

1 - 3 Years

C

3 - 7 Years

D

More Than 7 Years

Question 3 of 9

 

Which concerns do your clients most often come to you with?
(Choose up to 3)

(Select all that apply)
A

Neck pain

B

Headaches

C

Clenching / grinding

D

Facial asymmetry / puffiness

E

Face tension

F

Jaw pain

G

General muscular imbalance

H

Stress / nervous system overload

Question 4 of 9

 

Do you currently work locally with the jaw (intraoral / buccal techniques)?

A

No

B

Occasionally

C

Yes, regularly

Question 5 of 9

 

When results are unstable, your usual approach is to:

A

Increase session frequency

B

Intensify local technique

C

Re-assess structural compensation including fascia connection

Question 6 of 9

When addressing facial asymmetry, do you usually:

A

Include neck and cranial structures

B

Assess the full chain: jaw – cervical – thoracic – pelvic floor

C

Work locally with facial muscles

D

Not Sure

Question 7 of 9

How do you approach clenching / grinding patterns?

A

I usually don’t address them directly

B

I release tension locally

C

I work through joint mechanics and body systemic integration

Question 8 of 9

Does jaw work influence:

A

The face only

B

Posture, breathing, cranial balance, and emotional regulation

C

The face and neck

Question 9 of 9

Do you have a structured protocol for jaw work?

A

No

B

Partially, from different sources

C

Yes, including assessment, correction, and customised integration

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