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Malposition of the jaw can affect posture, disrupt functions (your voice, your breathing, etc ...) and give rise to pains throughout the body. Headaches, nausea, dizziness, skeletal pain in the elbows, the wrist, back pains, knee pains, insomnia, fatigue or unexplained depressive state , sound perception disorders etc. ... Or more conventionally, ear-bite syndrome, migraines, headaches, repeated stiff neck, ringing in the ears, sciatica, recurring back pains… All these pains and aches might be caused by temporomendibular joint disorders. Today, in our offices, our patients are more and more aware of this and expect us to have specific answers. As a dentist, an orthodontist, an osteopath or posturologist , you wish to better understand your patients postural and occulusodontic disorders, and help them find comfort and long term physical harmony ? Atmost provides training on prevention, assessment and treatment of postural disorders related to malposition of TMJ in order for you, as a health practitioner, to to better respond to your patients requests. Atmost organizes training sessions that aim to give you the tools to restore harmonious function of the TMJ and all musculo-skeletal, neurological as well as energetical disorders so that all functions are efficient, painless and less energy consuming. ATMost is an association of qualified practitioners who share and disseminate widely information about prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disorders resulting from imbalance in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in relation to overall body posture. |
A GLOBAL AND MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH ! Atmost indeed use different techniques: - Osteopathy (cranial and general) -The Mézière technique - Occlusodontics - Posturology - Energetic work - etc ... to treat a variety of disorders primarily generated by our modern environment, following the central principle of inclusiveness that the body must always be considered as a whole. ATMOst gives you the tools and the knowledge to establish a thorough assessment through an established protocol based on observation of the subjet and his/her symptoms. Only a global vision of the body as an interactive set can allow you to understand the relations between its various functions and parts. The body has to be considered as an interactive set. This perspective is the only way to provide an understanding of relationships between its different parts. For example, isolated elbow pain may well have come from a problem of TMJ. |