Causation

TMD, WAD, and The Cervical Spine

Normal jaw function comprises several essential behaviours such as mouth opening, biting, chewing, yawning, speech and emotional expressions. These sensory-motor tasks involve coordinated movements of both jaw and neck muscles,…

Head position in car crash and injury

Hello Professionally Integrated, Knowing what position your patients head is in is important! Many studies show that a head turned can increase injury to the cervical spine in a MVC…

20 Year MVC follow Up! Pain “does not just go away”!!!

Hello PROFESSIONALLY INTEGRATED, Here is a FREE paper where the authors followed people that were involved in a car crash and people who were not involved in a car crash…

SPINAL CORD DAMAGE AFTER WAD!?

Hello Professionally Integrated, FREE Here is a very cool study that looked at patients imaging of the SPINAL CORD after a car crash. As we know,  you have access to…

Loss of ligament strength after a MVC

Have you been asked by a patient, an attorney, or insurance company “How do you know the crash caused the instability?” As a member you know I go over this…

Whiplash Injuries In The Upper Cervical Spine

Hello PROFESSIONALLY INTEGRATED, Here is a great study that I break down for you to easily insert in your notes, to educate patients, make hand outs, as well as a…

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