TMJ Dysfunction Case Study
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Case Study
14 year old male baseball player presented to Vertex with a chief complaint of left sided jaw pain that occurred after being hit on the chin by a ground ball at practice. Additionally, he complains of his jaw “locking” and “clicking” with end range mouth opening, specifically while eating.
Clinical Exam:
Palpable Click with opening and 25mm left mandibular deviation (ipsilateral)
Apical breathing pattern
Decreased left upper cervical rotation (+ left cervical flexion rotation test)
Tenderness to palpation left masseter and left medial pterygoid with patient reported familiar pain
Treatment:
HVLAT directed to bilateral C1/C2 with + cavitations.
Upper and mid thoracic HVLAT
DN with electrical stimulation to left masseter, medial pterygoid, and joint capsule.
Manual TMJ distraction
Home Exercise Program:
Cervical SNAGs, cervical retraction with over-pressure applied to maxilla, postural resets, diaphragmatic breathing
Patient Education:
Postural considerations; specifically with school and smart phone use consisting of spending less time in forward head posture in order to minimize mandibular retraction.
Result:
Chief complaint of “click” and “locking” resolved within session. 25mm deviation reduced to <5mm. Patient followed up 6 weeks later and maintained treatment effect.
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