door Peter van Houdt | jan 25, 2024 | Blog GB
With a blocked jaw you suddenly cannot open your mouth further than about 2 centimeters. The only thing you can do is talk, chew small pieces of food and drink. Brushing your teeth, yawning and eating is suddenly no longer so obvious. If you recognize the above, you...
door Peter van Houdt | sep 7, 2023 | Blog GB
What we often see in people with neck and headache complaints is a decrease in proprioception. Proprioception is a difficult word for the feeling in the body that ensures the correct motor skills and balance. It is also called position sense, so how are you or a...
door Peter van Houdt | aug 1, 2023 | Blog GB
Earache can be an annoying and limiting condition, often caused by inflammation in the ear. If there is no inflammation, but you do experience earache, orofacial physiotherapy can offer a solution. The complaint you experience does not always have to come from the...
door Peter van Houdt | jul 1, 2023 | Blog GB
Globus sensation, also known as lump-in-the-throat feeling, refers to a sensation of a lump, or something else being lodged in the throat, while there is nothing physically present. The sensation can range from mild to severe and may be accompanied while other...
door Peter van Houdt | jun 1, 2023 | Blog GB
Head, neck and jaw complaints and ‘wrong’ breathing often occur together. For many people, breathing is something they don’t pay attention to and that happens unconsciously. Breathing is more than just inhaling and exhaling air. It is a very complex...
door Peter van Houdt | apr 6, 2023 | Blog GB
Facial Palsy or Bell’s Palsy happens when the nerve that controls the facial muscles fails. This is almost always on one side of the face. This is in general temporary and start to recover in a few months. The loss of the nerve is often due to a swelling in the bony...