LeAnn Rimes, the country music star, underwent a 'deep jaw release' treatment with Garry Lineham, co-founder of Human Garage, a global wellness movement focused on self-healing from pain, stress, and trauma through 'fascial maneuvers' [1]. The session was shared via video on Instagram, showing Rimes visibly emotional and breaking down in tears as the tension in her jaw was released. Lineham guided her through the process, encouraging her to let go of past tension, and Rimes responded, 'That part of my life better be over' [1].
The Human Garage explained in the video caption that the jaw is a primary storage site for stress, and the technique aims to break tension and lift emotional weight caused by stress. They noted, 'Healing isn't always quiet. Sometimes it’s a physical letting go of things we didn't even know we were carrying,' and described the session as leaving Rimes 'visibly lighter and more aligned' [1].
Rimes herself shared her experience on social media, stating that her body has held tension for as long as she can remember, particularly in her jaw, neck, and shoulders. She emphasized the impact of this tension on her singing and breathing, and noted that while she has explored many healing paths, fascia work was new to her until she found Garry Lineham and Human Garage [1].
The article also referenced a previous incident last year when Rimes walked off-stage during a performance at the Skagit Valley Casino & Resort in Bow, Washington, after her dental bridge fell out while singing. She explained that she has had numerous dental surgeries and that the bridge in her mouth fell out mid-song [1].
CONCLUSION
LeAnn Rimes' public experience with deep jaw release therapy highlights the emotional and physical impact of stress and tension, especially for performers. While the event is personal and wellness-focused, it does not carry significant market implications. The coverage underscores the growing interest in alternative healing methods but is unlikely to affect financial markets.