David Schroevalier RMT, D.Ac. : Facial Bone Mobilizations
RMT Master Class Series: November 10, 2007
The facial bones play an important role in most facial disorders, such as TMJ dysfunction, sinus congestion, headaches, and cranial nerve lesions. The importance and relationship between the facial bones and these conditions is often neglected. This lecture will clarify the structures and their involvement in many different dysfunctions. The participant walks away with a clearer understanding of the application of the facial bones in relation to TMJ dysfunction, headaches, and sinus congestion.
David is a Massage Therapist and a Craniosacral Therapist, and holds a Doctorate of Acupuncture. David was an instructor at The Canadian College of Massage Therapy and Hydrotherapy for 6 years. His interest in soft tissue therapies has encouraged him to complete training in Therapeutic Touch, Reflexology, Suikodo, Shiatsu, Sports Massage, and Visceral Massage. His experience has allowed him to work in a hospital setting, group clinic, sporting events, and maintain his own personal clinic. His specialties include temporal mandibular dysfunction, headaches and rehabilitation.