How can our specialised TMJ treatment help your Eustachian tube dysfunction?
What is the Eustachian Tube? It is a thin tube that runs from the back of the throat & nose to the middle ear. It plays a very important role in balancing the pressure between your ear and the atmosphere. It
How can our specialised TMJ treatment help your Bells Palsy?
How can our specialised TMJ treatment help your Bells Palsy? What is Bells Palsy? Bells Palsy is inflammation of the facial nerve causing weakness/paralysis of the facial muscles supplied by the facial nerve where the nerve exits at the stylomastoid foramen. How does
How is the pelvic floor and TMJ connected?
The body works in mysterious ways I always tell my patients, until recently! It has always fascinated me how the body is so intertwined and interconnected and how it works to make us all live our lives the best way
Let’s get talking about women’s health and sexual dysfunction
Hi everyone! My name is Marguerite and I am a physiotherapist with a special interest in women’s health. I have been practicing for five years and have found a deep passion for this field of physiotherapy after being introduced to it by
What makes us so special?
We are a team of physiotherapists dedicated to the TMJ. We are so dedicated that I can’t help assessing people's TMJs when talking to them. I watch how that jaw is moving more on one side and how that person
Hi Everyone
My name is Micaela Weinberg and I am a Physiotherapist with a special interest and passion for the TMJ. I had my own long journey with TMJ issues so really understand what it feels like to be a sufferer. After
ITB Syndrome
Do you suffer with pain on the outside of your knee? The culprit is most likely friction from your Ilitiobial band (ITB) Anatomy: This ITB is a thick sheet of connective tissue which attaches from the muscles in your hip to
What a pain in the heel!
Are you suffering with burning pain in your heel/s? To all those aspiring athletes, comrades runners and those that decided to get off the couch to get some more chips, you have a common culprit for your achey heels: PLANTAR FASCIOPATHY Why is