SMART Upper Cervical & TMJ Management

SMARTPT Inc.

Edmonton Alberta April 18-19, 2026 $840

About This Opportunity

SMART PT is offering an upcoming 1 weekend course to train physiotherapists in the management of craniofacial and temporomandibular joint dysfunction. This course will explore relationships between the upper cervical region and the TMJ. You will learn manual therapy based strategies to manage cervicogenic dizziness, headaches and TMD. The course will cover anatomy, biomechanics, conditions,
assessment and treatment. There will be hands on training in practical skills that you can immediately integrate into your practice.

About the Organization

Jonathan Reimer and Nadine Fennig are the instructors.  They are  clinic owners in Calgary and Edmonton respectively. They completed their physiotherapy education in 1997 at the University of Alberta. They have continuously
furthered their education and despite the diversity of their training and experiences, they have come to many of the same conclusions which guide their clinical practice. Jonathan & Nadine have a wealth of knowledge and clinic experience in the subject matter and believe manual therapy provides a framework for accurate and efficient caseload management. The mission of SMART PT is to provide practical training based on foundational anatomic and biomechanical principles that will immediately and positively influence your
practice and improve your clinical outcomes. The goal is to make the complex easily understandable in a way that can be quickly applied to your daily practice.

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