Muscle manipulation is probably relaxing and therapeutic but serves to no effect in the treatment of TMD. As a dentist, his pain is a product of a likely malocclusion - the natural bite profile, when not in centric relation (a repeatable position in which the head of the condyle of the mandible is seated maximally anterior/superiorly within the glenoid fossa) results in a physical pressure placed on a particularly vascular and highly innervated "retrodiscal" tissue. This is the primary factor in the onset of pain. All of this to say, for a permanent solution, he should probably make an appointment with a dentist/orofacial pain specialist.
We do tooth, jaw and cranial alignment exercises and self treatment off camera. Much more then what goes into what is being shown...thank you for watching!
@@DrDansPlan Perhaps this is true, the utility and efficacy of these "exercises" I am suspect of. Can you share peer-reviewed data suggests these options to be effective? Lastly, tooth "exercises"?? Please elaborate.
Brilliant and very attentive
One of the best videos. Seeing some feedback from the patient.
Thanks for watching cosetta!
This guy is probably the hottest chiropractor on RUclips.😘💪🏼
Absolutely. No one wears pants like him.
@@roter13 Of course! Everybody in the world who has the slightest sense of fashion wears pants like that, especially people with fit bodies! 💁🏻♂️
@@SebaStian-ld7um 😂😂😂😂😂 true!!
would deffo worship that bod of his
I remember him.
This man is so fine. I see he has a ring on but ill be the side 😂😂
At 23:41 does he literally just sit on him?! 😂
Muscle manipulation is probably relaxing and therapeutic but serves to no effect in the treatment of TMD.
As a dentist, his pain is a product of a likely malocclusion - the natural bite profile, when not in centric relation (a repeatable position in which the head of the condyle of the mandible is seated maximally anterior/superiorly within the glenoid fossa) results in a physical pressure placed on a particularly vascular and highly innervated "retrodiscal" tissue. This is the primary factor in the onset of pain. All of this to say, for a permanent solution, he should probably make an appointment with a dentist/orofacial pain specialist.
We do tooth, jaw and cranial alignment exercises and self treatment off camera. Much more then what goes into what is being shown...thank you for watching!
@@DrDansPlan Perhaps this is true, the utility and efficacy of these "exercises" I am suspect of. Can you share peer-reviewed data suggests these options to be effective?
Lastly, tooth "exercises"?? Please elaborate.