The experience of cancer treatment, particularly concerning head and neck cancers, can be an extremely long trek through life, with its consequences often manifesting in the body and otherwise. One of those side effects that is hardly talked about but considerably affects a person is called trismus, which renders one’s mouth movement limited such that even the most primitive of daily needs such as eating, talking, and even brushing one’s teeth become obstacles in life. For cancer survivors, this introduces both physical as well as emotional hurdles, but fortunately, this is treatable through specialty neck and jaw exercise