Mandibular Temporal Latero-Rotary Movement Influences - Part 2
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- In this webinar Ron Hruska describes the influences of Mandibular Temporal Latero-Rotary Movement, on the ANKLE and FOOT. Part two of three, in this webinar series.
you are a hell of a human being RON!!!! THANK YOU
This knowledge is mind-blowing
How do one adult with asymmetrical mandible (one ramus longer than the other) restore latero-rotary function?
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Hi great stuff just a couple of things I have had experience that maybe you could discuss.... The side of the pterygoid that is stiff is the same side that the QL is tight and the side the mandible deviates to is the side the deep neck extensors are tight so for a left mandibular deviation the atloaxial joint is rotating to the opposite side in this case to the right, this brings the mandible closer to C1... So then the cranial vault has to be in a relative left rotation left side bend position.
Where can we see manual that is referred to? If information is at end of video I'm sorry. Only an hour in.
The closest I found www-posturalrestoration-com-files.s3.amazonaws.com/ed9d-95115077-PPT_B_W_Handouts_Mandibular_Temporal_Latero-Rotary_Movement_Webinar_(March_2023).pdf?versionId=39zm6JHyM..njcQKPFIS1YEwt4pdoHlN
Is there any way I could contact Ron Hruska myself? Contact information, email?