Jaw rehabilitation after surgery: the importance of maxillo-facial physiotherapy (5 reasons)
Jaw surgery (or maxillofacial surgery) is sometimes necessary to correct functional or aesthetic problems: misalignment between the jaws,...
Jaw surgery (or maxillofacial surgery) is sometimes necessary to correct functional or aesthetic problems: misalignment between the jaws,...
When it comes to relieving pain or improving mobility, many patients hesitate between consulting an osteopath or a physiotherapist. These...
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...
Vertigo is a common disorder of balance that can be very disabling in everyday life. Whether they occur suddenly or...
Migraines and/or headaches are a frequent complaint in medical consultations. More than just a temporary inconvenience, they can...
What is maxillofacial physiotherapy? Maxillofacial physiotherapy is a specialised discipline designed to treat functional and painful disorders...