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Miami, FL (PRWEB) May 15, 2013

A recent article from the University of Washington highlighted how certain strains of bacteria are found to leave ?polysaccharide trails?, or chemical paths for other bacteria to follow in order to grow colonies. The research was done on certain P. aeruginosa bacteria, which were found to follow each other to form bacteria colonies. Although the study was not done on the P.acnes bacteria known to cause acne, Probiotic Action explains how this new study may help find a cure and prevent acne in the future.

?Finding out how bacteria spreads is extremely important in the mission to control, and suppress it?s negative functions. If researchers are able to find out how bacteria moves, finds each other, and colonizes, we may find out how to break down groups of acne causing bacteria in the future before breakouts start,? says Perez.

Acne causing bacteria has been said to spread when pimples are popped, and affected areas of the skin come in contact with hands and excess oils. With insight on the ways germs spread and gather, probiotics could be used a preventative, and reactive care to stop the growth of bad bacteria, and balance bacteria levels.

Perez adds that with more research we may soon be able to make adult acne treatments more effective through better understanding how they react and move in the presence of a topical probiotic or acne cream.

For more information on acne causing bacteria, and probiotic acne treatments see Probioticaction.com and find them on Facebook.

Probiotic Action is an advanced acne treatment that uses Probiotics for acne containing the ?good bacteria? that is naturally found on healthy human skin. By using probiotics, Probiotic Action is an effective treatment that restores the normal bacteria content on skin. Probiotic Action will successfully clear skin when used as an adult acne treatment while protecting skin against bad bacteria, free radicals, and pollutants*.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Probiotic Action is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.








LA QUINTA, Calif. (PRWEB) June 01, 2012

The third annual West Coast Symposium on Addictive Disorders is being held this weekend at the La Quinta Resort and Club (California), featuring a panel of experts from the nation?s largest provider of addiction treatment and related behavioral health services, CRC Health Group. CRC?s Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Phil Herschman, Director of Adolescent Clinical Services, Dr. Rick Meeves, President of Wellspring weight loss programs, Dr. Dan Kirschenbaum, and Executive Director of The Oakley School, James Meyer will present on the emerging trends in adolescent treatment to the over 700 professionals expected to attend the symposium.

Their panel discussion will explore the complexity of issues facing adolescents, with CRC?s experts explaining the various options for adolescent treatment available today, including residential treatment centers, wilderness therapy, therapeutic boarding schools and options for weight management. Empirical evidence to support these treatment interventions will be presented and guidelines for matching adolescents to specific treatment alternatives will be discussed.

The CRC presentation will provide a framework for the attending professionals to learn to work effectively with families of teens struggling with a range of emotional and behavioral issues including adoption, oppositional defiance, obesity, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), learning differences, low self-esteem, depression, substance abuse and family conflict.

Dr. Herschman will kick off the presentation examining substance abuse and mental health information from the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings that found that illicit drug use among adolescents increased in 2010, breaking a downward trend. Dr. Herschman will discuss the implications of this survey, as well as touch on the nation?s growing prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents, citing data that indicates that the obesity rate for young people will reach nearly 50 percent by 2015. According to Dr. Herschman?s presentation and data, the cost of obesity will quadruple by 2030, with experts estimating that 86 percent of adults in America will be overweight or obese (vs. 67 percent now), and 20 percent of all healthcare costs will be directly attributed to obesity (versus 5 percent now).

Dr. Meeves, former Executive Director of Outback Therapeutic Expeditions, will follow with a discussion on the evidence that indicates therapeutic wilderness programs work for troubled teens. His evidence includes data from a Y-OQ that rendered statistically and clinically significant results for overall improvement, outcome studies on anxiety, depression and substance abuse, and longitudinal studies.

Meyer will cover a comprehensive introduction to the foundations of therapeutic boarding schools like The Oakley School, describing its balance and integration, and the appropriate teenagers for such a milieu. He?ll explain the essential four components of The Oakley School: therapy, academics, student life and recreation.

Dr. Kirschenbaum will end the presentation by discussing the treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity, including expert recommendations and the emergence of immersion models like Wellspring. Wellspring is America?s leading provider of weight-loss camps and residential treatment programs for overweight young people, families, and adults. Dr. Kirschenbaum will introduce his seven step model that encourages parents to use increasingly intensive interventions in order to reduce obesity in their children. This serious disease requires an aggressive stance, including the use of simple medical management and education to immersion cognitive-behavioral therapy approaches like Wellspring Camps and even bariatric surgery if necessary. Dr. Kirschenbaum will also discuss his Immersion-to-Lifestyle Change model that helps explain why immersion treatment that includes CBT may produce better results than traditional outpatient weight loss programs. This model asserts that such differential benefits may occur because immersion replaces the obesogenic environment with a nearly ideal weight controlling environment, increases the intensity of therapy, education, and modeling, and promotes faster and more dramatic weight loss.

The panel presentation is scheduled for Saturday, June 2. Attendees of the symposium include physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, alcohol and drug counselors, eating disorder specialists, mental health counselors, rehabilitation counselors, educators, lawyers, and registered dieticians. For more information, visit wcsad.com.

CRC Health Group is the largest and most comprehensive network of specialized behavioral care services in the nation. CRC Health Group offers the largest array of personalized treatment options, allowing individuals, families, and professionals to choose the most appropriate treatment setting for their behavioral, addiction, weight management and therapeutic education needs. CRC is committed to making its services widely and easily available, while maintaining a passion for delivering advanced treatment. Since 1995, CRC programs have helped individuals and families reclaim and enrich their lives.








Portland, Ore. (PRWEB) May 02, 2013

As the Pacific Northwest region heads into record temperatures this weekend, Cancer Treatment Centers of America? (CTCA) at Western Regional Medical Center (Western) reminds residents of the Pacific Northwest that it is important to keep sun safety tips in mind?particularly since Oregon and Washington have some of the highest rates of skin cancer in the country.

?Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in the United States according to the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,? said Walter Quan, Jr., M.D., melanoma specialist and Chief Medical Oncologist at CTCA?s Western Regional Medical Center. ?With months of rain and a population that tends to have fairer skin, it?s easy for people in the Pacific Northwest to underestimate their risk for developing skin cancer by over-exposure to the sun.?

Dr. Quan believes in creating a culture of safety around sun exposure. He has outlined below a variety of precautions that individuals can take to limit their sun exposure and their risk of developing melanoma.

Sun Tanning and Sunburn

o????Perform outdoor activities before 11:00 a.m. and after 3:00 p.m. to avoid high-risk hours.

o????Tanned skin is damaged by the sun?s radiation. People of all ages should limit their exposure to the sun?s rays.

o????Avoiding sun tanning will help skin appear younger for longer.

o????When your tan fades, your skin is trying to heal the damage caused by sun exposure. However, your skin never forgets what happens. Radiation damage is cumulative over the course of years.

o????People at any age must avoid getting sunburned.

o????Even one incidence of sunburn places a person at risk for skin cancer in their lifetime. One sees the effect of the sun exposure perhaps 30 years after the event.

Sunscreen

o????Children should learn to wear sunscreen at a young age, preferably under the age of 10.

o????The higher the SPF the better, but sunscreen should have an SPF of at least 15.

The ABCDE?s of Skin Cancer

See your dermatologist for moles or skin changes that are:

o????A?Asymmetric

o????B?Borders that are irregular or ragged rather than smooth

o????C?Color variation in the same mole (a mole that is more than one color or if you notice that a mole has changed color, particularly if it has become black or dark.)

o????D?Diameter of more than six millimeters, that is, a new or enlarging mole that is larger around than the eraser on a #2 pencil

o????E?Elevation or heaping up of a pre-existing mole

Skin cancer usually does not hurt. If you or someone you know notices a new skin lesion/mole OR a change in something you have had before, see your M.D. or dermatologist right away. In the case of a child, you should take them to their pediatrician as soon as possible.

Healthy Eating

Certain fruits and vegetables contain immune-boosting ingredients and are rich with nutrients. For example, citrus fruits contain antioxidants to protect cells from changes that lead to skin cancer. Eating three or four avocados per week can help reduce skin damage. And vitamin A, found in carrots, has been linked to a reduced risk of sunburn, which can reduce the risk of skin cancer. At CTCA, healthy dishes are served that help strengthen the patient?s immune system and helps keep them strong to fight cancer.

Important Information for Cancer Patients and their Caregivers

For patients undergoing cancer treatment, sun exposure may be unsafe. Intense sun exposure may further weaken the immune system in a person receiving chemotherapy. In addition, sun exposure while undergoing chemotherapy with fluorouracil (5-FU, Adrucil) may lead to more intense skin reactions and possible sunburn. Also, patients undergoing radiation therapy or just finishing treatment should also avoid the sun because skin exposed to radiation is very sensitive to the sun?s rays. Specific tips include:

o????Sun Exposure ? Be aware of the amount of time spent in the sun. The following tips are helpful for limiting sun exposure:

o????Cover the head and ears with broad brimmed hats, which offer protection from the sun?s rays.

o????If a patient has lost his or her hair, the exposed skin will burn easily.

o????Wear tightly woven clothing made of light colored fabrics.

o????Protect surgical scars from the sun, as excessive sun exposure may darken scar tissue.

o????Always remember to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a solar protection factor (SPF) of 30 or higher.

o????Avoid Dehydration ? Some side effects of cancer treatment may cause dehydration. Signs of dehydration may include:

o????Dry mouth, thirst.

o????Fatigue or weakness.

o????Weak or cramped muscles.

o????Dizziness, headaches, forgetfulness, confusion.

o????Fever.

Ways to prevent dehydration include:

o????Drink iced fluids before feeling thirsty.

o????Eat vegetables and fruits with a high fluid content.

o????Avoid beverages with alcohol or caffeine.

?If you or someone you love has skin cancer, it is important to know about all the available treatment options,? explained Dr. Quan. ?At CTCA we offer patients access to the latest state-of-the-art technologies and treatment options. For example, one of the newest and most innovative forms of immunotherapy used to treat melanoma patients at Western is called Interleukin-2 (IL-2). IL-2 strengthens the body?s own immune system to identify and fight cancer cells in melanoma patients. Interleukins stimulate the growth of blood cells that regulate inflammatory and immune responses.?

Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Western Regional Medical Center (Phoenix, Arizona) is the only hospital in the country that offers IL-2 as an outpatient treatment.

About Cancer Treatment Centers of America

Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) is a national network of hospitals providing a comprehensive, fully integrated approach to cancer treatment. CTCA serves patients with complex cancer from all 50 states?including Colorado?at facilities located in suburban Phoenix, suburban Chicago, Philadelphia and Tulsa. Known for delivering the Mother Standard? of care and Patient Empowerment Medicine?, CTCA provides patients with information about cancer and their treatment options so they can control their treatment decisions. For more information about CTCA, go to http://www.cancercenter.com.

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Sarah Stephan or Emily Goetz

Pyramid Communications (For CTCA)

503-241-2341

sstephan(at)pyramidcommunications(dot)com

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Seattle, Wash. (PRWEB) April 18, 2013

For Immediate Release?April 18, 2013

Cancer Treatment Centers of America Appoints Chief Medical Officer of the Cancer Research and Biostatistics (CRAB) Clinical Trials Consortium (Seattle) to Director of Clinical Research

SEATTLE?Cancer Treatment Centers of America? (CTCA) announced today that Glen J. Weiss, M.D., has been named the Director of Clinical Research. Dr. Weiss is also currently the Chief Medical Officer of Seattle?s Cancer Research and Biostatistics (CRAB)? Clinical Trials Consortium, a position he was elected to in 2011. CTCA?s patient base from Washington and Oregon has grown year over year since 2009, with 70 patients from Washington and Oregon having sought care at CTCA in 2012.

At CTCA, Dr. Weiss will be leading corporate-wide strategy and implementation of Phase I and II clinical trial initiatives based out of its Western Regional Medical Center (Western) in Goodyear, Ariz.

Prior to joining CTCA?, Dr. Weiss served as the Director of Thoracic Oncology and Associate Clinical Investigator with the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center Clinical Trials at Scottsdale Healthcare. He is a Clinical Associate Professor, Translational Physician Scientist, and Co-Head of the Lung Cancer Unit of the Cancer and Cell Biology Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in Phoenix.

?At CTCA, we have always prided ourselves on hiring the best and brightest of the medical community in an effort to provide the most technologically-advanced and innovative treatment options to our patients. We are excited to not only add Dr. Weiss to this group of distinguished physicians, but also to partner with him on the next new and exciting chapter at CTCA?clinical research,? said Western President and CEO Dr. Edgar Staren. ?Each and every day, it is our mission to deliver the Mother Standard? of care to our patients and empower them with the right information and treatment options to help them win their fight against cancer. The innovative research work that Dr. Weiss will be leading, helps us fulfill that promise to our patients and provide advances that can benefit those fighting this disease around the country and even around the world.?

As part of the Western medical team, Dr. Weiss joins the staff of 161 oncology-specialized physicians, who were able to assist nearly 700 patients last year alone. In addition to leading the strategy and implementation of Phase I and II clinical trials across the enterprise, Dr. Weiss will develop and recruit members for the clinical research team and facilitate the implementation of innovative diagnostic and treatment modalities. He will also serve as an interface between laboratory investigators and clinical researchers towards accelerating new developments in cancer therapy and diagnostics. Additionally, in his role as a medical oncologist he will evaluate patients with cancer, particularly those with lung, skin, and rare uncommon malignancies, for treatment that may include offering participation in early phase clinical studies.

Dr. Weiss has published more than 150 peer-reviewed articles and abstracts in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Clinical Cancer Research and Journal of Thoracic Oncology. He has been invited to present at venues around the world, including Seoul, South Korea; Orleans, France; Vienna, Austria; and Budapest, Hungary.

Board certified in internal medicine and medical oncology, Dr. Weiss has already completed numerous clinical trials with investigational agents, a few of which have already gone on to receive FDA approval for certain cancers. He has also received research funding from the American Cancer Society and the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, to name a few.

?I deliver novel, targeted and investigational therapies for advanced cancer patients,? says Dr. Weiss. ?Using new tools in genomics and proteomics, I help design personalized therapies for advanced cancer patients based on the unique biology of their tumor. I hope that the innovative treatments developed in the clinical trials program at CTCA will become standard of care in oncology, and will thus benefit a larger patient population in the future.?

Dr. Weiss earned a medical degree from Sackler School of Medicine in Tel Aviv, Israel. He then completed an internal medicine residency at SUNY-Downstate in Brooklyn, New York. He went on to finish a hematology/medical oncology fellowship at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Aurora, serving as the Chief Fellow in his final year.

We?d love to set up an interview or Google+ hangout with Dr. Weiss?please let us know if we can facilitate an introduction.

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About Cancer Treatment Centers of America

Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Inc. (CTCA) is a national network of hospitals focusing on complex and advanced stage cancer. CTCA offers a comprehensive, fully integrated approach to cancer treatment and serves patients from all 50 states at facilities located in Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Tulsa. Known for delivering the Mother Standard? of care and Patient Empowerment Medicine?, CTCA provides patients with information about cancer and their treatment options so they can control their treatment decisions. For more information about CTCA, go to http://www.cancercenter.com.

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Sarah Stephan or Emily Goetz

Pyramid Communications

503-241-2341

sstephan@pyramidcom.com

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Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 26, 2013

Fast Ringworm Cure is the latest ringworm treatment method created by William Oliver, who claims to help people heal ringworm naturally. The new method covers scientifically tested methods that help users heal ringworm effectively. Moreover, this method will enable users to relieve burning, itching and soreness, get rid of scaly blisters and patches, and treat ringworm within 3 days. Furthermore, the guide will teach users how to increase their energy and decrease stress. The method will help users treat various types of ringworm such as the kind in pets, jock itch and more. This guide also tells users how to avoid getting the disease back. The program will help users remove ringworm in 3 days or fewer. After the author released the method, he received a lot of comments from customers regarding their success with Fast Ringworm Cure. As a result, the website Health Review Center tested the guide and has given a complete review.

A full review of Fast Ringworm Cure on the site Health Review Center points out that this is an effective treatment that helps users get rid of ringworm safely. The new program will reveal some ringworm symptoms in order to help users diagnose it. In other words, this program will offer users some effective supplements so that they can combat the problem forever. The natural program also gives an essential tip that helps people achieve their goals. On the other hand, Fast Ringworm Cure will provide some healthy foods that helps users banish this condition. The guide also offers some unhealthy foods that users should not eat when they have this problem. This program will supply users with useful bonuses that help them remove ringworm forever.

Sarah Tran from the site Health Review expresses that: ?Fast Ringworm Cure is a new treatment method that helps users remove ringworm safely. The natural program will provide people with instructional guides that are easy to use. Moreover, the guide will give an eight-week money back guarantee if users are not satisfied with the result.?

If people wish to view the pros and cons from Fast Ringworm Cure, they could visit the website: http://healthreviewcenter.com/health/how-to-get-rid-of-ringworm-fast-ringworm-cure/

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Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 11, 2013

Doctors Health Press, a division of Lombardi Publishing Corporation and publisher of various natural health newsletters, books, and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is reporting on a new study finding that combining vitamin D and corticosteroids may be the most effective treatment for psoriasis.

As Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin (http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/women?s-health/skin-care/vitamin-d-vs-corticosteroids-for-this-skin-problem) notes, psoriasis is one of those tricky conditions to treat. Often, the cause of psoriasis isn?t clear, which can make finding an effective remedy more of a challenge. And while psoriasis does have some unpleasant symptoms, mainly in the form of skin irritations, most people treat the condition because they want to have smooth, healthy, glowing skin.

As the article ?Vitamin D vs. Corticosteroids for This Skin Problem? reports, topical creams that contain corticosteroids are commonly prescribed to treat psoriasis. Corticosteroids are synthetic steroids that mimic natural hormones and are supposed to reduce inflammation and help stop allergic reactions. However, corticosteroids, while effective, can cause a number of prescription drug side effects in certain people. The more potent they are, the more likely a person is to suffer from side effects.

The Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin article states that an alternative treatment for psoriasis involves using topical creams with added vitamin D, which is thought to lessen the severity and length of a psoriasis outbreak, as well as reduce scaling and inflammation. Vitamin D also helps to slow the growth of skin cells, which is a good thing when it comes to psoriasis; the fewer skin cells that grow and become inflamed?forming dry, scaly patches?the better.

According to the Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin article, researchers recently reviewed the performance of these two psoriasis treatments. In all, 177 trials were included in the researchers? study. They found that vitamin D and corticosteroids worked better as a combined treatment than either treatment on its own. The researchers also noted that vitamin D was significantly less effective than potent corticosteroids when used to treat scalp psoriasis. However, they cautioned that most of the trials failed to report if long-term use of corticosteroids increases the risk for permanent skin dermal atrophy, a condition where the skin thins.

(SOURCE: Mason, A.R., et al., ?Topical treatments for chronic plaque psoriasis,? Cochrane Database Syst Rev. March 28, 2013; 3: CD005028.)

Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin is a daily e-letter providing natural health news with a focus on natural healing through foods, herbs, and other breakthrough alternative health treatments. For more information on Doctors Health Press, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com.

Doctors Health Press believes in the healing properties of various alternative remedies, including traditional Chinese medicine. To see a video outlining the Doctors Health Press? views on traditional Chinese medicine, visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com/chinesemedicine.







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Psoriasis Treatment Discovery Could Cure Psoriasis New Book Claims


Louisville, Kentucky (PRWEB) November 01, 2012

Psoriasis is a skin condition affecting millions of American men, women and children each year. While the cause of this condition is known, there are no medical alternatives that have been discovered to cure this disease according to research. One author has written a new book that claims holistic Psoriasis treatment remedies are available that could cure Psoriasis or drastically reduce its appearance. The Psoriasis Remedies book is available here at this link and includes immediate remedies for all forms of Psoriasis.

For author Katy Wilson, finding a cure for her own Psoriasis as well as her son?s has been her goal over the past decade. According to the information inside of her book, the personal struggles during research and trial and error were taxing emotionally and physically.

The holistic treatments that are revealed inside of this book are designed for anyone to apply these methods to cure or heal the appearance of Psoriasis on any part of the body.

The Centers for Disease Control releases annual studies that calculate the numbers of men, women and children suffering from skin conditions annually. While medical treatment is available, some people have reported skin scarring and discomfort during the period of treatment.

Over-the-counter creams and solutions have been medically proven to reduce the appearance of Psoriasis but for short durations. Treating the underlying cause of the condition is what the Psoriasis Remedies does to help someone suffering from the itching and burning this skin condition causes.

Apart from the natural remedies presented in the book, a complete guarantee by the author is provided. A refund can be granted for anyone that is unsuccessful at curing or drastically healing Psoriasis using the at-home remedies presented inside the book.

About Psoriasis Remedies

Author and former Psoriasis sufferer, Katy Wilson, wrote the Psoriasis Remedies book as an alternative to medical treatments, creams and other topical solutions. The treatments and natural remedies that are presented inside of this book are based on independent medical research of the author and other contributors. A diagnosis of Psoriasis affects the appearance and psychological makeup of men, women and children and the Psoriasis Remedies book is offered as one method of healing that is currently available.







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Austin, Texas (PRWEB) October 02, 2012

Dr. Gregg Ueckert, DDS, Austin?s premiere dentist is widely recognized for his expertise in functional and aesthetic dentistry, as well as his neuromuscular approach to treating dysfunction. Neuromuscular Dentistry focuses on treating the muscles of the head and neck along with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). A misaligned bite position can affect the orthopedic alignment of the entire body, and is a leading cause of temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). A poor bite position will not only affect the head and neck, but also descend down the spine to the pelvis area resulting in pain throughout the body as well as sciatica.

When the jaw is not properly aligned, patients often experience headaches, muscle soreness, spasms, tinnitus, jaw pain, limited opening or popping and clicking of the joint. The traditional treatment methodology for TMD starts with generic splint therapy designed to fit over either the upper or lower teeth, preventing the teeth from coming together. Although this traditional splint therapy may be sufficient to reduce symptoms, it does nothing to correct the underlying causes of dysfunction.

?The patient can wear a night guard but at some point they have to take it out and start using their teeth again.? Dr. Ueckert says. ?If their teeth are aligned in such a way that muscles have to twist and torque the jaw to bring the teeth together, something has got to give. Teeth on average come together 3000 times each day. If we ask the muscles to go beyond their capability, many times the patients become chronic pain sufferers.?

?TMJ can be a debilitating disorder, causing painful migraine-strength headaches,? says Dr. Ueckert. ?So often patients are steered towards medical pain management options, splints, even surgery, when the homeopathic solution is equally, if not more, efficacious.?

That homeopathic solution, Neuromuscular Dentistry, relies heavily on advances in technology. Computerized instrumentation measures the patient's jaw movements. Transcutaneous Electrical Neural Stimulation (TENS), Computerized Mandibular Scanning (CMS), Jaw Motion Analysis (JMA), and Electromyography (EMG) are just some of the instruments used in identifying occlusional issues. Hence, the extensive training necessary to be skilled in these neuromuscular methods.

Neuromuscular certification requires extensive training to understand the natural balance between the tissues of the mouth, head, neck, and vertebral column; in order to develop a harmonious relationship between them all. Dr Ueckert has elevated his understanding through completing neuromuscular study with industry leader and innovator Dr Clayton Chan. Dr Ueckert has now completed levels 1 through 6 of Dr. Chan?s Occlusion Connections course. This curriculum is the most complete clinical, post graduate neuromuscular training offered; which is designed to enhance diagnostic awareness and clinical occlusional skills.

?It?s all worth it, if I?m able to provide my patients with a better solution to their TMJ disorder,? says Dr. Ueckert. ?My practice motto is ?Persistence Leads to Perfection? and I hold myself to that standard of excellence.?

Certified dentists like Dr. Ueckert relax the position of the muscles in the head and neck to allow the jaw to assume its optimum position of rest. The workhorse of Neuromuscular Dentistry is the TENS system. This ultra low frequency (ULF) device sends a signal to the muscles of the head and neck essentially deprogramming them. Once a restful position is defined, an ideal position for the teeth to fit together is identified and an impression of that position is made.

Next, an orthotic appliance is used to fabricate an impression to ?test drive? a new bite position. This will allow for evaluation of occlusional positioning and monitoring of the patient?s symptoms. This is non-invasive therapy, all done without any irreversible actions to the patient?s teeth. Additional homeopathic therapies such as chiropractic adjustment, acupuncture and massage therapy may be used to compliment neuromuscular treatment.

?We are essentially reprogramming the muscles and orthopedically realigning the body. When we change the relationship between the upper and lower jaw, we change the position of the TMJ, and address the cervical neck complex, optimizing their functional range,? says Dr. Ueckert. ?Just like the muscles of your fingers remember how to type on a keyboard, your muscles of mastication remember and repeat patterns. They must re-learn the right patterns. Once the correct patterns become habit the patients feel better and smile more.?







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