One Dentist’s New Cranial Release Technique to Relieve Patient Discomfort
If your patients suffer from head and neck pain, consider a cranial dural release (CDR). This therapeutic technique could mark a shift in how dentists approach chronic cranial dysfunction.
A cranial dural release (CDR) is therapeutic technique that alleviates head and neck pain by targeting the dura mater, which is the membrane protecting the skull and spine.1 CDRs can effectively reduce pain by facilitating normal physiologic motion in the head and neck—and can therefore be beneficial in a dental setting.
Dental practitioners aiming to treat head and neck pain in their patients—particularly TMJ, as it is associated with cranial problems—may want to consider applying this technique in their practice...
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A cranial dural release (CDR) is therapeutic technique that alleviates head and neck pain by targeting the dura mater, which is the membrane protecting the skull and spine.1 CDRs can effectively reduce pain by facilitating normal physiologic motion in the head and neck—and can therefore be beneficial in a dental setting.
Dental practitioners aiming to treat head and neck pain in their patients—particularly TMJ, as it is associated with cranial problems—may want to consider applying this technique in their practice...
Click Here to Read More