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All About the

Temporomandibular Joint

 
 
Sphinx University
3 Nov, 2024

​The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is considered one of the most complex joints in the body. It is a highly functional synovial joint, with a unique structure and mechanics. The joint has a clear connection with cervical spine articular, neural, and myofascial structures. Understanding the etiology, symptoms, and classification of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) as well as the connection with the cervical spine is essential to enable clinicians to identify and manage patients with TMJ dysfunction.

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Tutor

PhD. CMT.CDN. KCMT

  • Former Lecturer at Heliopolis University.

  • Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapy Training. OMTA

  • Certified Kinetic Control Movement Therapy. Comera Movement Science.UK.

  • Certified Dry Needling Therapist. Prime Physio UK Institution.

  • Former Senior Physiotherapist at Al Ahly Club Clinic.

  • Former Physical Therapist for the Zamalek Club First Volleyball Team.

  • Former Physical Therapist for the Egyptian Volleyball Federation First Team.

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Course Outline

A 7-hour-long workshop which is interactive and practical. Itcovers the following:

  1. Functional anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics of the temporomandibular
    joint and cervical spine.

  2. Etiology, differential diagnosis, and clinical classifications of temporomandibular disorders.

The above will be discussed using 

An interactive task-based approach to keep the audience engaged. No boring old school style theoretical knowledge. Only information that informs clinical practice.

  • Treatment of the temporomandibular dysfunction (practical hands-on lab) includes:

  1. Essential evidence-based manual techniques for TMJ and cervical spine.

  2. Postural retraining exercises for head and neck.

  3. Dry needling.

  4. Acupoints.

  5. Self-management strategies.

  • Outcome measures for TMJ related disorders.

 

Aims

The aim of this program is to equip the participant with the knowledge and practical
skills to assess and manage patients with temporomandibular and associated cervical
spine mechanical-related problems.

Course Fee:

National fee

OMTA Member Individual registration: 400 LE

Internship individual registration: 450 LE

Graduated individual registration: 500 LE


Overseas Fee

Individual registration: 60$

Group registration: 50$

For registration

For inquiries & booking

please contact primephysio office in Egypt

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