Research indicates that patients with craniocervical instability (CCI), particularly internal ligament type 2B, commonly experience temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and trigeminal neuralgia, with TMJ issues being more prevalent (affecting approximately 1 in 3-4 patients) compared to trigeminal neuralgia (affecting approximately 1 in 5-10 patients).
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Gonstead, are there any CCI issues that correlate with trigeminal neuralgia and or TMJ?
Yes, we see uh many of our internal ligament type CCI patients, type 2B for example, have TMJ issues as well as have trigeminal neurology issues. TMJ tends to be more common. Trigeal neuralgia tends to be less common, but still relatively common. So for example, about one in three or four of our CCI patients that we're treating with PCL has TMJ and about one in five to one in 10 has trigeminal neuralgia as What?
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