Direct-Indirect Technique for Treating TMJ Dysfunction – Abilene TX – October 12 – 6 CEUs

$125.00

Direct-Indirect Technique for
Treating TMJ Dysfunction,
Jaw Pain, & Related Conditions
Abilene TX – October 12 – 6 CEUs

The TMJ techniques in this class come from years of research and practice to find tools that Massage Therapists can use effectively to help clients with TMJ symptoms, headaches, even migraines, and other problems not often associated with jaw pathologies.

We had a dentist take this class once, and he said that in 30 years of practicing dentistry, this was the best TMJ class he’d ever seen.

This class is offered through the Texas AMTA. To register, CLICK ON the Texas AMTA LINK HERE.

See more about this training and Direct-Indirect Technique below. Or call John at 800-584-1562.

Direct-Indirect Technique is a blending of excellent Myofascial, Neuromuscular, Cranial-Sacral, and hybrid techniques into one coherent and highly effective toolbox.

The techniques you learn and use in this class range from deep, ‘direct’ pressure techniques to gentle, ‘indirect’ ways of coaxing the myofascial tissue to release.

You learn how to use both styles in an effective, organized way to give your clients the relief they need. And you will learn which techniques work best with different conditions and types of clients.

With DIT, the client typically feels more relaxed, pain-free, and stress-free than they have in years.

All Ray of Light Training classes are approved by the NCBTMB.

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“John is just one of the best Continuing Ed teachers I’ve had in a very long time…I love the way that John combines the indirect and the direct techniques…That is just a revolutionary approach.”
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DIT for TMJ Dysfunction, Jaw Pain, and Related Conditions

TMJ Dysfunction affects more people than most therapists would expect. The jaw clenchers and teeth-grinders of the world are numerous, and you may even be one of them! TMJD is often involved with Neck pain, and it can also be a major factor with headaches, including migraines!

Woman with head pains

Woman with head pains

Many people with TMJD do not realize that their jaw muscles are a source of their symptoms. And if they do, they do not know that their symptoms can often be treated successfully with specific massage techniques! In this class, you will learn real tools for the TMJ that you can use right away in your practice to give your clients relief.

The primary learning objectives of this course are to help massage therapists recognize the different causes of TMJD and Jaw pain, what symptoms indicate possible TMJD, and how to use Direct-Indirect Technique™ to treat TMJD, Jaw pain, and related conditions.

You will practice a specific combination of myofascial, neuromuscular, deep tissue, and cranial-sacral techniques for relieving tight TMJ muscles and fascia – a blend of deep and gentle techniques that are very effective when used together.

We will explore the muscle and fascial anatomy of the TMJ, as well as common compensation patterns and trigger point referral patterns, and demonstrate how these can be relieved using these techniques.

“I love John’s teaching methods, enthusiasm, knowledge, and obvious passion for the subject. Wonderful CEU experience! And the TMJ work is AMAZING!” ~ Sarah

The DIT for TMJ class combines well with the DIT for Neck and DIT for Shoulder classes.