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Are Dental Injuries Causing Recurring Pain Patterns in Your Patients?

Trauma to the face or teeth (including dental work) often causes persistent and far-reaching symptoms.The trigeminal nerve (CN 5) is the second largest nerve exiting the brain, only second to the spinal cord.Thus, its neurological ‘bandwidth’ is extremely high.Since the trigeminal nerve supplies the teeth, facial or dental trauma can produce a significant amount of sensory feedback.This […]

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Matrix Repatterning for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

This video with Dr. George Roth and Dr. Debora Chassé, outlines the assessment and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction, utilizing the principles of Matrix Repatterning. It highlights the importance of injury to the osseous framework of the pelvis and how this can lead to many pelvic floor issues, such as incontinence, dysmenorrhea, erectile dysfunction and lower bowel issues, as well as low back pain. It also provides an overview of general Matrix Repatterning principles.

The video is a good review of clinical principles and may also be helpful in helping patients with pelvic floor dysfunction, understand how MR may be of value in their recovery.

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