Holy shit. The OP doesn't have TMJ, did you not read what he wrote?
And how fucking ignorant are some of you to sit there and admit that you don't have a shred of professional training or even an ounce of knowledge, and yet sit there and argue with someone who does and suggest ways to treat conditions in which you know absolutely nothing about? And at that you can't even read the original post and see which condition you are offering useless treatment ideas for...
Let's do a little math here. According to Google there are over 300,000,000 people in the U.S. Let's say 1 in 300 end up at a useless physical therapy visit because some ignorant person on the internet suggested it. We'll estimate a cost of $150 for a "new patient" visit at physical therapy. But that's not all, because PT's cannot see patients off the street, they require a referral from a doctor, so that means the patient has to have a doctor's appointment first, but for the sake of simplicity we will ignore those costs. So we have 1,000,000 people all wasting $150, that comes out to $150,000,000 spent because "we should be open minded." Now who bears the cost of that? We all do - by our insurance premium costs. Or if you're Medicaid, the we all bear it too by paying taxes. That's horribly inefficient for something that is simply not indicated. That's just poorly practiced and inefficient medicine.
A lot of screening and treatment decisions for medicine is made in this way. What's the overall cost of something, and does it add enough information or clinical relevance to be worth the cost? (And things are only going to get worse thanks to a certain someone.)