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This book describes major sources of traumatic and idiopathic adult chronic pain and provides an outline for successful treatment and relief of chronic pain symptoms - no matter their duration or severity.The treatments are focused on restoring comfortable and healthy jaw functioning patterns.Dr. Cameron describes the methods he used to successfully treat his patients over the past forty years through their stories. These stories are vastly different but have an underlying level of simplicity and sameness to them.After treating thousands of pain patients, patterns have emerged. The grouping of symptoms became similar, the diagnosis straight forward, course of treatment standardized and the outcomes, generally, predictable.Many of the standard dental thoughts on chronic pain are brought into question.Based on his work, Dr. Cameron proposes and describes a simple premise which leads to an elegant theory - namely - 'The Relatively Simple Theory of Jaw Function'.'The Relatively Simple Theory of Jaw Function' places the general dentist, with his basic procedures, at the nexus of the treatment of chronic pain and dysfunction symptoms.From the stories in this book, the readers will see that the dentist has a significant influence on the comfortable function of the muscles and joints of the head and neck and, sometimes, throughout the body as well.
Danny Miller is a homicide detective in Toronto, painstakingly working with his team to solve a string of murders that are plaguing the city. With every case, Danny is transported through a complex and diverse set of lives that take him through all corners of the city and the different motives that spark some of the darkest crimes.But the murders seem to be the easy part. Danny is also working on a case that seems to be leading nowhere. After a string of robberies leave Toronto's elite stripped of their prized possessions and exposed for their controversial behaviour, Danny is left to try and solve these crimes with no evidence. In a world of social justice, it's up to Danny and his team to solve it.
Thon Piok is a South Sudanese born Canadian residing in Toronto ON. Having been born in the very late eighties, his childhood days were the peaks of the war. He is no stranger to the civil war that scrapped the then Sudan. His poetry has then insights that war is tiring and the entire world is worn out. And peace and selfless leadership and harmony is the way forward.
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