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Patient with TMJ responds to chiropractic
care
| The January, 2002 issue of the Journal Of Manipulative and
Physiological Therapuetics highlights a case study of a patient with
Tempomandibular Joint syndrome (TMJ) who had her problems clear up after a
chiropractor corrected her vertebral subluxations. The patient, a 41 year old woman, had pain in both ears, tinnitus (ringing of the ears), dizziness, altered and decreased hearing capability and headaches. She also-complained of chronic ear infections which had been treated by a medical doctor and a dentist, both of which were unsuccessful. Her chiropractor found a subluxation (misaligned vertebra) of the atlas, the first vert ebra in the neck. When she was adjusted, the symptoms she was experiencing improved and ultimately resolved themselves after 9 visits. Nerve function is not the only thing subluxations interfere with. Subluxations also cause mechanical and structural imbalances that can cause other joints to operate improperly. When the subluxation is adjusted and corrected, structural imbalances are restored to normal and affected joints are then better able to correct themselves as they did in this case. The entire family needs to have their spines checked on a regular basis to maintain health, proper balance and function. "You never know how far reaching something we may think, say or do, today will affect the lives of millions tomorrow." -B.J. Palmer, D.C. |
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