SEMINAR – THE TONGHE AND TMJ AND THEIR FASCIAL CORRELATIONS IN FLORENCE
6 March, 2025 - 9 March, 2025
| €700Teacher: Paolo Desirò
from 9 to 12 May 2024
Florence
The course is developed in a 4-day meeting.
The theoretical-practical program of the course includes teaching how to manage a patient with TMJ and tongue dysfunctions.
The seminar is set up to allow participants to have a holistic view of the stomatognathic system in relation to the rest of the body through and the correlations with the fascial chains, which allow us to open and close the jaw and swallow.
The stomatognathic system is influenced by posture with compensatory attitudes that will disturb the physiology of the TMJ or tongue and must be interpreted and corrected manually, as problems of the buccal cavity can alter the physiology of the fascial chains.
The course aims to deepen theoretically and with manual practice, the dysfunctions concerning the temporomandibular joint and the dysfunctions of the swallowing system with the correlations that they have on postural attitudes.
The introduction to the knowledge of superficial and deep fascial chains will allow the student to acquire the ability to interpret the correlations of the stomatognathic system in relation to the musculoskeletal system and the visceral system, this will allow us to interpret and restore the correct physiology of the temporomandibular joint.
“… the teeth are the reflex of the skull, the skull is the reflex of the teeth…”
Dr. A.T.STILL
TRAINING AND TEACHING
Since 2023 he has been a member of the Order of Florence FNOFI n° 156.
From 2012 to 2023 he was a lecturer and head of fascial matter for the OSCE School of Osteopathy in Bologna
Since 2018 he has been registered with the TSRM Order as a Physiotherapist of Florence n°161.
In 2016 he was a lecturer in Osteopathy in the Master’s Degree “Integrated Clinical Posturology in Developmental Age” at the University of Brescia.
In 2015 he was a lecturer in Fascial Osteopathy for the Asociatia Pentru Cercetare si Train in Osteopathies Romania
From 2012 to 2017 he was a lecturer in Osteopathy at the first level University Master “Complementary Medicine and Integrated Therapies” Faculty of Medicine University of Siena.
From 2010 to 2012 he taught at the CRESO School of Osteopathy and held post-graduate seminars on Osteopathy in the visceral field.
Since 2007 he has been registered in the Osteopathic Register of Italy, registration card no. 835 Rome It.
Since 2006 he has been holding seminars for Fisiogym s.r.l Provider n° 2976 of the Ministry of Health.
In 2001 he completed the training of the Franco-Italian School of Osteopathic Manual Therapy.
In 1993 he graduated in Massage Physiotherapy, a title equivalent to the Degree in Physiotherapy,
Seminar Location: Via Guelfa 116, Florence (S.M.N. Station area)
TPhone: +39 3336209898
Seminar hours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday: from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm – 2.30 pm to 5.00 pm; Sunday from 9.00 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.
Minimum Requirements: 5th Year Osteopathic Student
Participants: The course is activated with a minimum number of 10 participants and the limit of participants is 20 participants.
Costs: The course fee per seminar is € 700.00
Payment method: to register, make a bank transfer to the account of Paolo Desirò, BANCO BPM AG2 Firenze, IBAN IT75 I 05034 02800 000000140460 within 30 days and forward it by email to formazionedesiro@gmail.com together with your tax data
Program
- Dental concepts of centric relationship and centric occlusion and knowledge of dental rehabilitation protocols.
Knowledge of the craniomandibular system and its practical part.
Introduction to embryology and anatomy of the jaw. The anatomy and physiology of the temporomandibular joint and the closing muscles.
Some schools of thought of the various manual therapy formations regarding occlusion and ascending or descending problems.
The physiology of eye movement in relation to occlusion.
The roles of fasciae and fascial chains related to the stomatognathic system.
Treatment of the cerebellum and brain.
Treatment of cranial nerve nuclei. related to the buccal cavity.
Language and its functions.
Tongue and swallowing, correlations with static classes of occlusion.
The tongue and opening muscles relate to the fascial chains and viscera.
Anatomy and physiology of hyoid bone and its muscles.
Treatment of the lungs and pleura.
Treatment of the mediastinum.
Treatment of the pleural dome.
Treatment of the subclavicular fascia.
Treatment of medium and deep cervical fascia.
Treatment of hyoid bone.
Treatment of the upper and lower hyoid muscles.
Tongue treatment.
Treatment of TMJ ligaments.
Treatment of closing muscles with strain-counterstrain techniques and muscle energy.
Correlations between fascial chains and closing muscles.
Dysfunctions of the jaw and their treatment.
The upper jaw: embryology and anatomy.
The physiology of the upper jaw and the treatment of its dysfunctions.
Manual therapy as a complementary rehabilitation protocol to orthodontics.
Anatomical notes of cranial nerves related to the occlusal system and their treatment.
Embryology and anatomy of teeth.
Angle’s classes.