Courses

IAOM 2022 Session 02 | Dopamine Nation: The Neuroscience of Addiction and Its Implications for a Dopamine Overloaded World

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructor Available CE Credits Course Description Author of Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence, Stanford Psychiatry Professor Anna Lembke decodes complex neuroscience into applicable strategies that explain why the relentless pursuit of pleasure can lead to pain. An expert in treating addictions of all …

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IAOM 2022 Session 01 | Body Reading the Fascial System: Stability and Plasticity in Tissue Patterns

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructor Available CE Credits Course Description This course reviews new research on the ‘fascial system’ and its relevance to physical development and contemporary therapy. We outline relevant myofascial connections related to the jaw, breath, and orofacial function. Skills in visual assessment of body-wide patterns are conveyed via …

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IAOM 2022 Session 04 | Orofacial Pain – An Overview

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructor Available CE Credits Course Description This presentation is aimed at dentists, physicians and myofunctional therapists. The objective is to give an overview of conditions that can mimic a toothache, but are in fact various manifestations of orofacial pain. The participants will learn: the diverse presentations of …

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IAOM 2021 Session 05 | Conducting Your Very Own Clinical Research

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructors Available CE Credits Course Description Clinical studies provide the E in EBP (Evidence-Based Practice)! This session will introduce you to the rules and regulations of conducting human-subjects research and provide examples and suggestions for conducting your own case studies and chart reviews. Come learn about how you can …

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IAOM 2021 Session 07 | Collaboration Care for Complex Cases

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructors Available CE Credits Course Description This presentation will discuss various professional roles in establishing collaboration care for complex cases. Information will include report evaluations, treatment plans, and ongoing consideration as progression occurs. Key Learning Outcomes 1.     Explain the benefit of a multi-discipline team for patient management. …

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IAOM 2021 Session 09 | Nights of the Living Dead

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructor Available CE Credits Course Description Sleep, our state of suspended activity and metabolic depression, is best characterized by the word hibernation. However, there are instances where abnormal or undesirable activities occur. Talking, walking, cooking, paralyzation, and hallucinations are a few presentations. This presentation will facilitate an understanding of parasomnias …

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IAOM 2021 Session 08 | An Integrative Approach to Functional Nasal Rehabilitation

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructor Available CE Credits Course Description Despite the importance of nasal breathing and advances in the treatment of mouth breathers, nasal disuse and associated conditions remain common, even after treatment. Dr. Courtney will present an integrative approach she has developed that addresses multiple functions of the nose, …

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IAOM 2021 Session 06 | Measure Twice, Cut Once: 6 Keys to Success from a PT Perspective

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructor Available CE Credits Course Description As a physical therapist toning and training tongues for 30 years to improve posture and stabilize the head, neck, jaw and airway, Cynthia is concerned by the sharp increase in frenotomies and failed releases. Some pediatricians are alarmed as highlighted in …

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IAOM 2021 Session 04 | A Functional Approach to TMD

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructors Available CE Credits Course Description TMD etiology has long been assumed to be mechanical. Whether due to poor occlusion, disc displacement or even fascial oral restrictions. However, the latest research has demonstrated clearly that chronic pain is a biopsychosocial phenomenon. In other words, pain is functional …

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IAOM 2022 Session 06 | Three Simple Steps for Healthier Sleep

Course Description Key Learning Outcomes Time Ordered Agenda Instructor Available CE Credits Course Description This lecture taught several new concepts about sleep disorders and brainstem biochemistry. The participants learned that Vitamin D deficiency can cause sleep disorders. Prolonged vitamin D deficiency can lead to the loss of the healthy human microbiome. The loss of the …

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