This 20-year-old female
suffered from several health problems following an accident
in which she was hit by a wave while swimming in the ocean.
The wave caught her off guard and knocked her to the ground.
She described how her face and jaw hit the ground first, and
then her legs rolled up and over her head from the force of
the water, severely "pinching" her neck.
Immediately following the impact, her jaw "locked
up" and emergency room physicians "forced
open" her jaw in order to take x-rays of her neck. No
fractures were found.
Subsequent to the
accident, she developed chronic problems with her jaw. Her
jaw frequently "locked up" and while she wore a
mouth splint regularly, the jaw problems continued. In
addition, she suffered with pain and muscle spasms
throughout her spine and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
She described all of her muscles as being painful and weak.
After no success with
multiple different therapies and treatments, she sought help
from upper cervical chiropractic care. During her
evaluation, a spinal injury stemming from her upper neck was
found. During her upper cervical care period, her symptoms
gradually lessened. She was able to go without wearing the
jaw splint and was able to close her mouth completely and
open and shut it without having it lock up on her. In
addition, all of her pain decreased dramatically and she was
able to get back to a regular exercise, work, and school
schedule.
Female, Age 21 years,
Hypothyroid, TMJ, Headaches
This 21-year-old female
suffered from a variety of health problems since her birth,
which required forceps. Her mother, a massage therapist,
massaged her frequently for back and neck pain due to
scoliosis since birth. Her mother noted that her muscles
along the right side of her spine were always more
contracted in comparison to the left during massage.
Scoliosis was diagnosed by her pediatrician and elementary
school nurse. In addition, she suffered from daily headaches
that radiated from the right side of her neck up to her
right eye. She also suffered from daily jaw pain on the
right, where the right side of her jaw clicked and popped.
Prior to seeking help from upper cervical care, a blood test
revealed an under-active thyroid and she was diagnosed with
hypothyroidism.
During her chiropractic
examination, scoliosis was noted and an injury was
discovered in this patient's upper neck region. The upper
cervical injury could have resulted from her forceps birth.
After only one month of
upper cervical care, all neck pain, back pain, headaches,
and jaw pain were absent. In addition, a follow-up blood
test revealed normal thyroid levels, so her endocrinologist
did not prescribe thyroid medications.
Female, Age 23 years, TMJ,
Headaches, Neck Pain, Back Pain
This 23-year-old female
suffered from several health problems since an ice skating
accident 6 years ago. During the accident, her friend fell
on top of her head, smashing her head sideways into the ice.
Since the ice skating incident, she struggled with pain
throughout her neck and back; headaches as often as once per
day; and constant jaw problems. The left side of her jaw was
the worst and hurt even during smiling. Daily, her left jaw
clicked and popped and caused pain. She complained that her
jaw constantly came to her attention because it always felt
unstable.
During her chiropractic
examination, an upper cervical injury was discovered, most
likely stemming from the ice skating accident. Once her neck
injury was stabilized, all headaches, spinal pain and jaw
pain were absent. Some residual clicking in the jaw
remained, most likely due to scar tissue from the chronicity
of the injury. However, she was able to chew, smile, etc.
without pain and without thinking about her jaw.
Female, Age 50 years, TMJ,
Headaches, Neck Pain
This 50-year-old female
was involved in an auto accident in which she was rear-ended
at 40mph. After the accident, she suffered from constant
headaches and pain in her neck and jaw. The neck pain was
focused at the right upper region underneath her skull. The
pain radiated around to the right side of her jaw and up to
her eyes and face. She sought treatment from massage
therapists, chiropractors, and dentists to no avail. At the
time she sought treatment from upper cervical care, she had
suffered for 5 years with constant symptoms.
During her upper
cervical chiropractic examination, an upper neck injury was
discovered that was radiating pain throughout her neck, jaw,
and face. The upper cervical injury most likely stemmed from
her auto accident. After two months of upper cervical care,
all neck pain, jaw pain, and headaches were absent.
Female, Age 33 years, TMJ
Dysfunction, Headaches, Whiplash
This 33-year-old female
suffered from a TMJ disorder for 15 years following a severe
car accident. During the accident, her car was hit
from the side at approximately 45mph. She broke
several ribs, dislocated her shoulders, and suffered
whiplash. Following the accident, she immediately
began to have problems with her jaw, especially on the right
side. The problem caused her to grind her teeth badly
at night so she was given a splint to wear. In
addition to the pain in her jaw, she also began suffering
with headaches and pain in her right ear. The pain was
so severe that she had trouble sleeping. She sought help
from many practitioners over the 15 years but the problems
continued. Her most recent recommendation from her
dentist was to undergo jaw surgery that would cost thousands
of dollars. Instead, she took the advice of her
biofeedback practitioner and decided to undergo and upper
cervical chiropractic evaluation.
During her evaluation,
an upper neck injury was discovered that was most likely
caused by her auto accident 15 years prior. The neck
injury was causing the TMJ, headaches, and the ear pain.
After the first upper cervical adjustment, she reported
feeling immediate relief and was certain that she was
finally on the path toward recovery. Within a month,
she was able to decrease the use of her splint and reported
significantly less teeth grinding, jaw pain, ear pain, and
headaches. Within two months, her symptoms were absent
and she was able to discontinue use of the splint.
Female, Age 55 years, TMJ
Dysfunction
This 55-year-old female
was diagnosed with TMJ Dysfunction following an auto
accident 4 years prior in which she was rear-ended.
Following the accident, she felt pain at the base of her
skull along with disorientation and other neurological
complaints. For the TMJ, she was prescribed a splint.
Because her teeth no longer lined up properly, she was told
that she was a candidate for implants. Before
undergoing dental surgery, she decided to try upper cervical
chiropractic care and made an appointment for an evaluation.
During her evaluation,
an upper neck injury was discovered that was most likely
caused by the auto accident. The neck injury was
causing her jaw problems and after receving the first upper
cervical adjustment, she felt an immediate shift in her jaw.
Ultimately, her jaw re-aligned itself, her teeth lined back
up again, she got rid of her splint, and was able to avoid
surgery.