Silverio Di Rocca
Silverio Di Rocca, RMP International School, Switzerland
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Primary Health Care
The Body Equilibrium Device (B.E.D.): The first and only appliance designed exclusively for rehabilitation therapists
(physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, etc. ..) for postural rehabilitation, capable of overriding the stomatognatic
system. It is the first device on the market able to counteract the negative effects of the stomatognatic system during rehabilitation.
Objectives/Learning Outcomes:
Participants should be able to:
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Perform a detailed bedside clinical postural and posturometric diagnosis.
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Based on the clinical observation and clinical history to evidence: Postural deseases.
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Relation between stomatognatic system and tonic postural system, how to avoid the negative effect in posture.
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Relation between diet , alimentation and intolerances related with postural deseases.
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Recognize the etiology of the postural alteration (main receivers of posture).
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Use of the B.E.D Body Equilibrium Device practically the only device for posture and tmj problems, for rehabilitation
therapist.
The intended audience includes:
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Physiotherapists
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Primary Physicians
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ Physiotherapy intern/student
ΓΆΒ?ΒΆ All rehabilitation therapist
Silverio Di Rocca has completed his Graduation in Dentistry and Post-graduation in Functional Orthopaedics from University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has also done a degree in Dentistry and Prosthetic at the University of Turin, Italy and a 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.
Email: sdirocca@gmail.com