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    J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2002 Jan;25(1):63-70.

    Chiropractic care of a patient with temporomandibular disorder and atlas subluxation.

    Alcantara J, Plaugher G, Klemp DD, Salem C.

    Research Associate, Gonstead Clinical Studies Society, Santa Cruz, Calif., USA.

    OBJECTIVE: To describe the chiropractic care of a patient with cervical subluxation and complaints associated with temporomandibular disorder. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 41-year-old woman had bilateral ear pain, tinnitus, vertigo, altered or decreased hearing acuity, and headaches. She had a history of ear infections, which had been treated with prescription antibiotics. Her complaints were attributed to a diagnosis of temporomandibular joint syndrome and had been treated unsuccessfully by a medical doctor and dentist. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: High-velocity, low-amplitude adjustments (ie, Gonstead technique) were applied to findings of atlas subluxation. The patient's symptoms improved and eventually resolved after 9 visits. CONCLUSION: The chiropractic care of a patient with temporomandibular disorder, headaches, and subluxation is described. Clinical issues relevant to the care of patients with this disorder are also discussed.

    PMID: 11898020 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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