What can maxillo-facial physiotherapy treat? An essential approach to face, jaw and neck pain
When we think of physiotherapy, we spontaneously imagine rehabilitating a knee, strengthening a shoulder or taking care of...
When we think of physiotherapy, we spontaneously imagine rehabilitating a knee, strengthening a shoulder or taking care of...
There are times when sleep is no longer a restorative refuge, but an invisible battle against oneself.Many people suffering from apnoea...
Waking up with a stiff neck is an experience many people are familiar with: a blocked neck, sharp pain, sometimes spreading stiffness...
Nerve repair of the face is a delicate process that may be necessary after facial paralysis, trauma, surgery or damage to the face...
Bruxism, the involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth, is affecting more and more people, and is becoming a...
Shingles is a painful viral infection caused by reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). In the majority of cases, shingles...
Thunderstorms suddenly erupting in your head: bright flashes of lightning in your vision, thunder pulsing behind your temples, and an atmosphere...
Jaw surgery (or maxillofacial surgery) is sometimes necessary to correct functional or aesthetic problems: misalignment between the jaws,...
Bruxism is an often unrecognised but very common disorder, characterised by teeth grinding and/or clenching, usually during sleep...
Facial paralysis, whether it occurs suddenly or gradually, is a physically and emotionally destabilising condition. It has a direct impact on the...