For Interdisciplinary Healthcare Practitioners
Comprehensive Patient Care of the Oral-Craniofacial-Cervical Neuromusculoskeletal-Dental System
Realize, most healthcare practitioners don’t know much about the structure and function of the components of the oral-craniofacial-cervical neuromusculoskeletal-dental system of the human body especially the structures within the oral-nasal-pharyngeal cavity including the teeth.
They need to be aware that its oral-facial, cranial, cervical structural components are an integral part of the structural neuromusculoskeletal system of the human body, and not to be regarded as separate from it. They are part of, and, integrated with the rest of the body’s musculoskeletal system from head-to-toe. So, when other healthcare practitioners are challenged to treat patients who have disorders with it, they will need dentists to help resolve them.
Dr. Carlson is available to consult with chiropractors, osteopaths, medical physiatrists, physical therapists, massage and myofunctional therapists, craniosacral therapists, as well as other healthcare practitioners who desire to work within an interdisciplinary diagnostic and treatment model. He is also available for patients who have challenging situations that are interested in acquiring a better understanding how medical, structural, nutritional, and emotional factors effect overall health and specific dental challenges.
Dr. Carlson is able to share the importance of dentists’ role in assisting other healthcare practitioners in the process of stabilizing the neuromuscular structural components as well as the function of the proprioceptive and cranial nerves of this portion of the human body.
Also, realize this knowledge and information isn’t taught in most dental schools in the United States and Canada, so most clinical dentists are ignorant about the condition of its structure as well as its function, and whether the components are normal or not.