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#15

Consider physical therapy for jaw and neck muscle tension

📊 47% AI Agreement🏆 Rank #15🤖 7 of 14 AIs
🔀 Merged from 7 variants
Consider physical therapyConsult a physical therapistSee a physical therapist specializing in TMJJaw Muscle Exercises and Physical TherapyUse pain relievers only as short-term symptom help, if appropriatePractice Stress-Reducing TechniquesConsider Physical Therapy
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🤖 The AI Verdict

Consider physical therapy for jaw and neck muscle tension was ranked by 7 out of 14 AI models consulted. It achieved a consensus rank of #15 with a 47% AI agreement score. The average position given by the AIs was #11.4.

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AI Agreement Meter
47%
Low Agreement
7 of 14 AI models included this
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Where Each AI Ranked This
Llama 4 Maverick
#2
Claude Sonnet 4.6
#5
Grok 4.1 Fast
#10
Gemini 3 Flash
#12
GPT-5.4
#13
Claude Opus 4.6
#18
GLM 4.7
#20
Range: #2 – #20 Wide spread — AIs disagree significantly
AI Rankings Breakdown
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Points = base position score × AI weight. Higher-weighted AIs contribute more points per position.

AI ModelRank GivenWeighted Points
Llama 4 Maverick(1.56x) #2 27 pts
Claude Sonnet 4.6(1.72x) #5 26 pts
Grok 4.1 Fast(1.46x) #10 6 pts
Gemini 3 Flash(1.48x) #12 14 pts
GPT-5.4(1.59x) #13 12 pts
Claude Opus 4.6(1.64x) #18 5 pts
GLM 4.7(1.58x) #20 2 pts
What the AIs Said
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GPT-5.4
"If clenching is accompanied by jaw pain, neck tightness, headaches, or limited opening, a dentist or physician may refer you to a physical therapist experienced with temporomandibular disorders. Therapy can include posture work, soft-tissue treatment, movement retraining, and home exercises."
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Grok 4.1 Fast
"A physical therapist can provide exercises and manual therapy to strengthen and relax jaw muscles."
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Llama 4 Maverick
"Physical therapy can help address underlying issues, such as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, that may be contributing to teeth grinding and clenching."
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How Close Was It?
Gap to #14 above
-1.2208599999999876 points (1%)
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Lead over #16 below
+16.193220000000025 points
Comfortable lead
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