Catherine Mormile DPT, OCS, OTR & Donald Mormile MS, PTMormile Physical Therapy - 907-561-1800

Mormile Physical Therapy | 1600 A St Suite 215 | Anchorage, AK | Tel: (907) 561-1800 | Fax: (907) 562-4705

Dr. Catherine Mormile has written and published a new Ground-breaking book.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: One Name for Two Diagnoses
( © 2008) ISBN 978-0-9818036-09. $49.95 USD + shipping and handling

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: One Name for Two Diagnoses
      A useful, must reading for: dentists, medical physicians, oral surgeons, physical therapist, and patients interested in TMD
  • 205 pages of useful text, including new, evidence-based information describing:
             Extraarticular temporomandibular disorder etiology/diagnosis/treatment (EA TMD)
             Intraarticular temporomandibular disorder etiology/diagnosis/treatment (IA TMD)
  • Over 140 Black and white illustrations, hand-drawn by the author.
  • Description tables included in every chapter to help summarize the text.
  • Ample appendices, including glossary of terms and CNS tutorial assist understanding of text.
  • Classification/diagnostic procedures from noted experts: Okeson, Dawson, Wilkes, Rocabado.
  • New evidence-based TMD evaluative tool: Research Diagnostic Criterion for Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (RDC/TMD).
  • The author utilizes over 22 yrs of clinical experience to describe multi-disciplinary TMD treatments from:
             Biobehavioral/ psychosocial aspects
             Definitive (irreversible) and Palliative (reversible) clinical aspect
Chapter 1: History and terminology of TMD over time
Chapter 2: Functional anatomy of TMJ and associated structures
Chapter 3: Osteokinematics and Arthrokinematics
Chapter 4: Pathophysiological responses
Chapter 5: Neurological considerations
Chapter 6: Temporomandibular Disorders; Prevalence and signs and symptoms, gender, age, comorbidities
Chapter 7: Temporomandibular Diagnoses; Extraarticular temporomandibular disorder etiology (EA TMD) &
                   Intraarticular temporomandibular disorder etiology (IA TMD)
Chapter 8: Classification of Temporomandibular Disorders from Several Perspectives
Chapter 9: Evaluation of the Temporomandibular Joint and Associated Structures
Chapter 10: Treatment from a Physical Therapy Perspective
                       Part 1 Biobehavioral Components of Treatment
                       Part II Clinical Components of Treatment
Chapter 11: Role of the Dentist and Surgeon in Temporomandibular Dysfunctions
Chapter 12: Physical Therapy Treatment for Postsurgical Management
Chapter 13: Conclusion, Professional Insights, and Need for Future Study
Appendices
          Appendix 1. Glossary of Terms
          Appendix 2. Central Nervous System tutorial
          Appendix 3. Research Diagnostic Criterion for Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (RDC/TMD) Booklet
          Appendix 4. McKenzie Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment (MDT)
Table of Contents
Diarthroidial and ginglymoarthroidial joint formation of temporomandibular joint structure. A) Mandibular fossa is the fixed joint component. B) Mandible is the hinging component
Diarthroidial and ginglymoarthroidial joint formation of temporomandibular joint structure. A) Mandibular fossa is the fixed joint component. B) Mandible is the gliding component.

For orders and additional information contact: Donald Mormile in Anchorage Alaska,  (907) 561-1800.

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