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Changing Our Attitudes Towards Pain Patients

Dr. Joseph Barton, D.M.D., P.A.

Course date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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1h
49.00
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To teach the principles of managing patients with TMD symptoms related to occlusion disharmony specifically pain related symptoms.

Course fee: $49.00

Purpose:

To teach the principles of managing patients with TMD symptoms related to occlusion disharmony specifically pain related symptoms. To determine a cause and effect relationship to pain and the psychology of the patient in pain.

Objectives: 

  • Learn how to manage a patient with TMD symptoms related to pain management.
  • Discover effective implementation of timelines for patient's expectations.
  • Determine when to and not to treat.

Topics Addressed:

  • TMD symptoms diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Neuromuscular evaluation using K7
  • Radiographic evaluation and interpretation
  • Pathology and Psychology of a Pain Patient
  • Anatomy
  • Pain management
  • Record keeping and documentation

Coordinated disciplines

  • Neuromuscular Massage Therapy
  • Holistic/Alternative Medicine
  • Allergy Elimination
  • Nutrition
  • Acupuncture
  • Surgical

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