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Test if you have jaw-joint injury |
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TEST YOUR STRENGTH - or lack there of from JAW JOINT DAMAGE. The BRAIN-PAD's Patented Jaw Position recovers lost strength by reducing pressure on the nerves behind the TMJ socket. Try this it simple test - You'll be amazed ! |
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Injury to the jaw joint will result in loss of strength and physical endurance because of nerve damage in the area of the jaw joint and surrounding structures. This loss of strength caused by jaw joint injury can be easily evaluated by performing the following simple test:
- With the injury candidate in a standing position, and right arm extended horizontally at shoulder level, the examiner places the four fingers of his/her right hand on the deltoid muscles (shoulder) and the four fingers of his/her left hand on the wrist (Figure A).
- While the examiner exerts downward pressure on the wrist, the candidate should make every effort to resist.
- Now place three tongue depressors between the back teeth (molars) on each side of the mouth and ask the candidate to protrude his/her lower jaw until the lower front teeth are about 1 millimeter beyond the front teeth of the upper jaw (Figure B). This simulates the positioning the Brain Pad provides. Repeat the resistance procedure performed in step 2.
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| A simple test that identifies injury and simulates the competitive advantage attainable with a Brain-Pad. |  |  |
| Figure A | Figure B |
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If the person has sustained any jaw joint injury, resistance to the downward pressure will substantially increase with the tongue depressors in place. If the person has not sustained any jaw joint injury, there will be no apparent change in the resistance.
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