Transcription of OVEMENT SYSTEM I TREATMENT OF TMD - St. Louis Braces
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A MOVEMENT SYSTEM IMPAIRMENT. TREATMENT OF TMD. Debra F. Fink DMD, MS, private Excerpts from a presentation given practice, St. Louis , MO by Dr. Debra F. Fink at the 34th Inter- national Annual Conference on Cran- Mary Kate McDonnell, PT, DPT, iofacial Research at The Michigan OCS, Assistant Professor, Washington League on the campus of the Univer- University School of Medicine, Pro- sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michi- gram in Physical Therapy, St. Louis , gan on February 29, 2008. MO. This article will appear in the book: Michelle Kinney, DPT, private Temporomandibular Disorders and practice, St. Louis , MO. Orofacial Pain Separating Contro- Shirley Sahrmann PT, PhD, FAPTA, versy from Consensus. Ed. McNamara Professor, Washington University JA Jr, Craniofacial Growth Series. The School of Medicine, Program in Department of Orthodontics and Physical Therapy, St. Louis , MO. Pediatric Dentistry and Center for Linda Van Dillen, PT, PhD, Associ- Human Growth and Development, ate Professor, Washington University The University of Michigan, Ann School of Medicine, Program in Arbor 2009.
DEBRA F. FINK DMD, MS 13302 MANCHESTER RD., ST.LOUIS MO PAGE 1 I. A MOVEMENT SYSTEM IMPAIRMENT TREATMENT OF TMD We propose that forward head position and/or cervical extension is the result of a movement impairment syndrome whose
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