SOT Research Conference 2014

SOT Research Conference 2014 — TMD & Post Concussion Syndrome by Dr. Thomas E. Bloink, DC

Bloink TE, Charles L. Blum CL. Post concussion syndrome, temporomandibular joint disorders, and chiropractic dental co-treatment: A case report. 6th Annual SOT Research Conference. Redondo Beach, CA. May 15, 2014: 31-34.

 

Introduction

The awareness of sports-related concussions with post-concussion syndromes is gaining exposure in the chiropractic profession. The following case describes a 21-year-old female patient who had a concussion with subsequent post-concussion syndrome symptoms that persisted for five months.

 

Methods/Intervention

Along with reduced TMJ functioning the patient presented with some altered cranial nerve findings related to photophobia, contrast sensitivity, and convergence insufficiency. Sacro occipital technique category one and two findings relating to pelvic torsion and sacroiliac joint hypo/hypermobility was found and treated along with cranial and TMJ adjusting. A dentist equilibrated the patient’s mandibular occlusal splint over a 9-week period, which was immediately preceded by chiropractic care.

 

Results

As of March 18, 2014 the patient was completely pain free with no symptoms of lightheadedness, brain fog, or nausea. She has been able to exercise, and has been lifting light weights. She was also able to run five miles. This is a significant improvement given that her symptoms and lack of function were consistent since her accident of September 2013.

 

Conclusion

Further research is needed to determine whether a subset of post-concussion or head trauma patients may have TMD, which is limiting their ability to fully recover function and return to their activities of daily living. Collaborative efforts between emergency room doctors, chiropractors and dentists (with TMD care training) with post concussion patients may help ultimately lead to improved patient outcomes.

 

[This abbreviated abstract is from one of the 15 full text abstracts relating to topics such as SOT, cranial techniques, chiropractic manipulative reflex technique, occipital fiber diagnosis, dental chiropractic co-treatment of TMD, Alexander Technique, and Aqueous Ozone for Chiropractic Table Sanitization. Over 150 pages. http://www.sotousa.com/wp/?p=442]

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