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Randy and Eric’s TMD course is extremely informative and very hands on.  I have been working with Randy for years and he has helped many of my patients manage their TMD symptoms very well and most patients improve dramatically with a few PT sessions.   The course goes through all the steps of what they do for the patients we refer to them -diagnosing and treatment planning info was explained and they walked us through their exam and PT treatments.  It was a relaxed atmosphere to learn and understand how we can work together (dentists and PTs) and collaborate to help our patients who suffer with TMD.  I highly recommend this course. 

Shannon S, DDS, LA

“This course was a comprehensive look at the TMJ including its importance and role in relation to the spine. Eric was knowledgeable, enthusiastic and engaging throughout the course with plenty of hands on instruction.”

 

Nancy T, DPT, OK

“Comprehensive, accessible, and actionable information on the TMJ. And Eric was a great instructor.”

 

Mark S, DPT, GA

“I appreciated his functional approach and the specificity of techniques as well as attention to language useful in speaking with dentists.”

 

Mary B, DPT, WI

“Excellent presentation, packed with information & knowledge which I wish we knew long time ago! My experience with quite a few TMJ patients ended in the care of a PCP treated with pain medication. Randy is a great presenter!”

Winah G, DDS, LA

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Does POSTURE effect those suffering with CHRONIC MIGRAINE?

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Get FORMED:  The craniocervical flexion test (CCFT) is used to quantify dynamic function of the deep neck flexors.  This study sought to quantify activation of the superficial cervical extensors as…
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Are you at a STICKING POINT with your headaches?

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Get FORMED:  This study attempted to compare friction massage to dry needling as modalities for the treatment of TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE [ICHD-3, primary HA, Type 2]. Both modalities were found to…
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Flexion-Rotation Test [FRT] for those with Generalized Joint Hyperlaxity…good enough?

12 Feb 201910 Jul 2025
Get FORMED:  The Flexion-Rotation Test [FRT] is a well validated test of C1/2 rotational mobility.  Much of that validity comes from the stabilizing effect exerted by tensioning the ligamentum nuchae. …
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New Clinical Guidelines for Headache with Neck Pain…

8 Feb 201910 Jul 2025
Get FORMED:  The basic take home is that our first task as clinicians is to accomplish an appropriate differential diagnosis for our patients.  Headaches [HA] associated with neck pain can…
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Can massage make a headache WORSE?!? (and what does a bridge have to do with it?)

24 Aug 201810 Jul 2025
Get FORMED:  The short answer is "YES."  Soft tissue connections between the muscles at the base of your skull [generically referred to as the suboccipitals] and the outer covering of…

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