The Road to Recovery After Orthognathic Surgery
Jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, is performed to correct issues with the jaw and facial structure. This procedure can be done to correct a variety of conditions by aligning the jaws and teeth to improve the way they work and look.
It’s a long and arduous process, but we’ve prepared an online course to explain how physiotherapy can help patients underwent to this surgery.
This course is English spoken and it's subtitled in Italian, Spanish and Polish
What is orthognathic surgery?
How to prepare for the operation? What does it consist of? How much does it cost, or what are the post-operative consequences? Find out everything there is to know about jaw surgery.
Dedicated Physioterapy
Orthognathic surgery is associated with extensive surgical intervention within the soft and hard tissues of the facial region of the skull leading to inflammatory reactions. Physiotherapy can solve all these issues
Effective and innovative tecniques
Through the diligent application of physical therapy principles, the function of the masticatory muscles can be more efficiently rehabilitated after orthognathic surgery and maxillomandibular fixation.
Course Curriculum
Course instructor: Tomasz Marciniak
Specialized in Craniomandibular Physiotherapy, physiotherapy after orthognatic surgery interventions and patients with facial pain, bruxism, headache and pain in the cervical column. He also treats patients with lesions (fractures) to temporomandibular joints or facial bones.
In addition to clinical work, he works as a teacher and researcher at the rehabilitation faculty of the University of Physical Education of Warsaw, where he defended his doctoral thesis on the diagnosis of the noises in the temporomandibular joints.
He constantly develops, improves its qualifications and acquires new skills by participating in scientific courses and conferences, both in Poland and abroad.
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