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Volume 7, Issue 6 (Suppl)

J Nov Physiother

ISSN: 2165-7025 JNP, an open access journal

Physiotherapy 2017

November 27-29, 2017

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Body equilibrium device: Preventing the stomatognathic system from interfering with rehabilitation

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t is well known that when the stomatognathic system is not in balance with the rest of the body, it interferes continuously

with the static posture. This is actually the reason why most rehabilitation therapies’ results do not have lasting effects, ending

up in what we all know as back-treatment. Therapists that work in the field of rehabilitation (physiotherapists, osteopaths,

chiropractors, etc.) find themselves confronted with this problem day after day and often cannot reach conclusive lasting

results. In the specific cases where the masticatory system hinders therapy, it is essential to counteract its negative effect. This is

where B.E.D. (Body EquilibriumDevice) comes into play. It is an oral device specifically designed to override the negative effect

of the masticatory system on the static posture of the body. B.E.D. is a unique heat moldable, night-time use device that can

be easily individualized by rehabilitation therapists themselves, according to the needs of each patient and is used to achieve

an optimal and lasting global equilibrium. It is the only oral device, designed specifically for rehabilitation therapists, that

allows obtaining definitive results that last over time, by allowing therapists to rebalance the muscle chains without negative

interferences, reducing muscle tension and restoring neuromuscular balance.

Biography

Silverio Di Rocca has completed his graduation degree in Dentistry and post-graduation degree in Functional Orthopedics from University of Buenos Aires,

Argentina. He has also received degree in Dentistry and Prosthetic at the University of Turin, Italy and Doctorate in Dentistry and Prosthetic at University of

Turin, Italy. He is the Director of the MPR International School, Vice President International Representative and Founder of API Swiss (International Association

of Posturology Switzerland). He is also a Professor in Amocoac Diplomate in Mexico and COMEI, College of Dentistry in Mexico, Associate Professor in ICOM

(International College of Osteopathic Medicine) Milan, Italy and an International Honorary Member of AMOCOAC.

sdirocca@gmail.com

Silverio Di Rocca

M.P.R International School, Switzerland

Silverio Di Rocca, J Nov Physiother 2017, 7:6(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-020