TMJ 'dysfunction' - Health implications

Within this forum, you will discover valuable insights on how a 'dysfunctional' jaw, dental arch anomalies, and various body asymmetries can contribute to illness from a unique perspective. This is your go-to resource for finding effective solutions and achieving lasting relief.
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PostPosted: Sat, 20 Oct 2012, 9:59 am 
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Recovery from back pain and improvement in vision
Backache:
Mr Jones presented with a very severe backache, which was preventing him from being able to work without significant discomfort. He was unable to get into or out of his car without a huge, painful effort. He could only minimally lean forward. Examination showed the presence of Atlas asymmetry and a deviation of his lower jaw towards one side. Atlas treatment took away 50% of the symptoms on the first day. He was fitted with a dental appliance the next day which rapidly corrected the jaw deviation, and his symptoms disappeared within three days. He also reported a significant improvement in his eyesight and cancelled his appointment with the optician for a new pair of glasses.

"Many thanks for fixing my back last week. Agony to bliss in three days isn't bad! I'm always amazed that such apparently abstract treatment has such an effect on wellbeing. Suffice to say, I remain in your debt and will continue to champion your methods among my more sceptical associates until they too see the light!"
Mr R Jones, November 2008

Backache:
I had a treatment called 'Atlasbalance™' by Mr. Amir. From assessment to treatment in one hour. No clicking or anything, just a strong vibration. I was sceptical, but was due to have steroid injections in my vertebra on Wednesday at a private Hospital, which I've cancelled. The pain on sitting down has gone. Unbelievable. I believe he is on to something that is going to impact hugely the care of backache. I always knew he was clever, but now I think he is a genius.

Elaine Miller, Middlesex, UK, 16/11/2009 20:51 Evening Standard


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