Not exact matches
Cranial sacral therapy seeks to restore the natural position of the bones and can decrease stress from chronic
injuries as well as provide relief from migraine headaches, neck and back pain,
temporomandibular joint disorder (the inflammation of the
joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull) and more.
For instance, in a case where a car accident victim had to have
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery on their jaw, experts debated if this was a permanent
injury «with a reasonable degree of medical probability.»
The Plaintiff suffered a variety of
injuries the most serious of which was an
injury to the
temporomandibular (TM)
joints in his jaw.
Personal Injury Law, Traumatic Brain
Injuries, Spinal Cord
Injuries, Spinal
Injuries, Orthopedic
Injuries, Chronic Pain
Injuries, Wrongful Death / Fatality,
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
Injuries, Psychological
Injuries, Minor Soft Tissue
Injuries, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents & Bicycle Accidents
TMD is not a Minor
Injury subject to the Minor
Injury Regulation In Sparrowhawk v Zapoltinski (2012) A.J. No. 54 (Q.B.)(Q.L.), an insurance company argued that
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction was subject to the Minor
Injury Regulation, with the conclusion being that any TMD
injury was «capped.»