Guest Talk in collaboration with City Osteopathy and Physiotherapy
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorder, known as TMD or TMJ, is a group of conditions that cause pain and loss of normal function to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) or jaw joint. TMJ has become an increasingly common condition these days and has often gone undiagnosed. Headaches, teeth grinding (bruxism), migraines, vertigo, jaw soreness and neck pains are common symptoms of TMJ.
Osteopaths and physiotherapists help establish the root cause of TMJ which may be linked to the upper cervical spine or muscular imbalance. Treatments such as manipulation, massage or an exercise programme can help patients with TMJ.
In this lecture, we will cover topics including:
Bonus: Hands-on treatment for participants
For more information, please whatsapp 6906 8688 or email education@dontiaalliance.com.
Arthur Codsi
Senior Osteopath
Arthur was born in Paris and graduated from the British School of Osteopathy in London with a Master’s degree. Arthur is a specialist in structural osteopathy with a keen interest for sport injuries and biomechanical issues. He focuses on treating muscular skeletal injuries and chronic pain using hands-on techniques such as soft tissue manipulation and short lever joint articulations.
Yan Ni Tan
Physiotherapist
Physiotherapist Yan Ni graduated from the Singapore Institute of Technology – Trinity College of Dublin with a BSc (Honours) in Physiotherapy. She has completed a comprehensive hospital experience in post-surgical, neurological, and outpatient musculoskeletal settings including sports physiotherapy at the Singapore Sports Medical Centre.