Sleep problems don’t exist in a vacuum. Many people struggle for years with poor sleep, waking up exhausted, or relying on CPAP machines they can’t tolerate. Instead of asking why this keeps happening, they’re often handed a device or a generic piece of advice and sent on their way.
The first thing we do is look at how your airway, jaw position, breathing habits, and overall muscle patterns are working together. A narrow airway, mouth breathing, or a collapsing jaw can make true rest impossible, leading to sleep disorders, daytime fatigue, headaches, brain fog, and chronic tension that wears you down over time.