Musculoskeletal physiotherapy techniques in Orthodontics: Evidence-based Approach and Clinical Protocols
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Description
Interdisciplinary approach to treat TMDs and orofacial pain using musculoskeletal physiotherapy treatment protocols!
The lecturer is Dr. Tzvika Greenbaum, a certified physiotherapist who works together with orthodontists to treat TMDs, orofacial pain, and craniocervical mandibular disorder (CCMD).
The relationship between TMDs and orthodontic treatment is complex and individualized. Learning about the protocols of an interdisciplinary approach to treat such cases is extremely important for providing effective and comprehensive care to patients.
During the course, you will learn about:
– Diagnostic protocols and techniques of TMDs, CCMD, and orofacial pain
– Protocols for integrating musculoskeletal physiotherapy techniques during orthodontic treatment
– Protocols for management of common joint and muscular disorders during orthodontic treatment
– Evidence-based approach to management of TMDs, CCMD, and orofacial pain.
Join Dr. Tzvika Greenbaum and start implementing osteopathic treatment techniques in your daily orthodontic practice!
Course includes next lessons:
Background and an Overview on Orofacial pain and TMDs
Tzvika GreenbaumDiagnostic Protocols of orofacial pain and TMDs
Tzvika GreenbaumOrthodontic Treatment Associated with TMDs: Myths and Reality
Tzvika GreenbaumPosture, Malocclusion and TMDs: Structural Integrity and Function
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Lecturers (1 persons)
Msc., PhD.
Certified Cervical and Temporomandibular Therapist.
CEO and founder of the Cervico-Cranio-Mandibular Academy (CCMA).
Published several articles on peer-reviewed international journals.
Organizer
OHI-S
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Recommended for: Functional dentists, Orthodontists, General dentists.
Total CE credits: 3.25
Total lecture time: 4 h 41 min
Course created: 08/29/2023. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.
The articles:
1. Emodi Perelman A, Eli I, Rubin PF, Greenbaum T, Heiliczer S, Winocur E. Occupation as a potential contributing factor for temporomandibular disorders, bruxism, and cervical muscle pain: A controlled comparative study. Eur. J. Oral Sci. 2015;123
2. Greenbaum T, Dvir Z, Reiter S, Winocur E. Cervical flexion-rotation test and physiological range of motion – A comparative study of patients with myogenic temporomandibular disorder versus healthy subjects. Musculoskelet. Sci. Pract. 2017;27.
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