LOCATION
Online
DESCRIPTION
This class will serve as a brief introduction into the relationship between temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) and postural syndromes. Cervical spine manipulation has been researched to be successful with increasing TMJ function and reducing pain. Discussion of common adult clinical presentations of TMD in the office will be discussed with a focus on postural instabilities.
License Approval
State/ Org. Type Approval Code Credits
CO DC † PreApproved 1
CT DC † PreApproved 1
DC DC † PreApproved 1
DE DC † PreApproved 1
FL DC Approved 1
GA DC † Preapproved 1
IA DC † PreApproved 1
ID DC † PreApproved 1
IL DC † PreApproved 1
IN DC † PreApproved 1
KS DC † PreApproved 1
KY DC Not Accepted 1
LA DC Not Accepted 1
MA DC † PreApproved 1
MB DC † PreApproved 1
MD DC † PreApproved 1
MI DC † Preapproved 1
MN DC Approved 1
MS DC Not Accepted 1
MT DC † PreApproved 1
NB DC † PreApproved 1
NC DC † PreApproved 1
ND DC † PreApproved 1
NE DC † PreApproved 1
NH DC † PreApproved 1
NJ DC † PreApproved 1
NY DC Pending 1
OH DC † PreApproved 1
ON DC † PreApproved 1
OR DC † PreApproved 1
PA DC Approved 1
PR DC † PreApproved 1
QC DC † PreApproved 1
RI DC † PreApproved 1
SC DC † PreApproved 1
SK DC † PreApproved 1
UT DC † PreApproved 1
VA DC † PreApproved 1
VT DC † PreApproved 1
WA DC † PreApproved 1
WI DC Not Accepted 1
WY DC † PreApproved 1
† This seminar is valid for CE credits in "pre-approved" states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board. It remains attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from which they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approves both the delivery method and content as they relate to this event.