TMJD Treatment Plan | Trigger Point Therapy
TMJD Treatment Plan | Trigger Point Therapy
Description
The NAT TMJ Disorder Treatment Plan is designed for rehabilitation professionals or self helper who wish to address a diagnosed form of TMJ Disorder or TMJ Disorder type pain. The plan provides a comprehensive guide to the condition, including symptoms, muscles affected, differential diagnosis and how to treat it using trigger point therapy techniques, taping, exercise and more.
What is included?
- Description of condition
- Muscles affected
- Trigger points and pain maps
- Symptoms
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment program (Ischemic compression techniques, deep stroking massage, muscle energy techniques, taping, stretching and strengthening exercises)
- Treatment Assessment
- Treatment Plan
- Lifestyle Advice
- Fully illustrated workbook
- Anatomy and Exercise video tutorials
About TMJ Disorder The Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the name given to the jaw joint. The section of bones that interact in the joint are covered with cartilage and are separated by a cartilaginous disc to keep the movement smooth. If the disc moves out of place or begins to erode, there is cartilage damage or the jaw is damaged by an impact, it is possible to get TMJ disorder. |
Suitability
Rehabilitation Professionals, Manual Therapists, Massage Therapists, Trigger Point Therapists, Body Workers, Athletic Trainers, Chiropractors, Physical Therapists, PTS's, Occupational Therapists, OTA's, Medical Doctors, Nurses