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Janet,

Do you still have that biological Dentists name?..is he/she in the Portland area?,

If so, what sort of stuff are they doing?

I assume that a 'regular' dentist would not have pulled the tooth.

Simon Agger, D.C.

P.S. Two years ago, Footballer Beckham had Dental work performed at A C Milan's Sport Lab when he first went on loan there in 2008/9. This corrected a chronic lower extremity problem. Interesting stuff.

Re: SI Fusion

I agree with replies from Sunny, Walt, etc.

TMJ is reciprocal to SI jts. Check her TMJs, thoroughly. You may want to consult with a dentist who understands the relationships between TMJ and SI and TMJ and cervicals (very few of them do). Also check pH - if pH is acidic, minerals are not held, thus affecting ligaments and all the supplements in the world won't change it until pH is balanced. Chronic infections, including infection at the tips of root canaled teeth can keep pH off.....I was there, for years, myself.....nothing I took balanced my pH until I had the root canaled teeth extracted by a "biologic" dentist.

Janet L Rueger, DC

Certified Craniopath

Certified BodyTalk Practitioner

149 Clear Creek Dr., # 105

Ashland, OR, 97520

541-690-6799

bodytalk@...

On Dec 5, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Dr. Ted Forcum wrote:

Doc,

I have a very compliant patient who has chronic instability. She has been treated with multiple DC's, PT's and MD's. Had prolo-therapy, PRP, whole body vibration therapy, food reaction testing, acupuncture, stabilization therapy, KT taping, SPRT taping, bracing, CMT, Graston and others. All with short term results. She is now interested in an SI fusion. I have never had a patient with this procedure. Has anyone had experience with SI fusions? What type of outcomes did you see?

Thank you,

Ted

Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSP

Back In Motion Sports Injuries Clinic, LLC

ACA Sports Council, Past President

'08 US Olympic Sports Medicine Team Member

11385 SW Scholls Ferry Road

Beaverton, Oregon 97008

503.524.9040

www.bimsportsinjuries.com

The information contained in this electronic message may contain protected health information confidential under applicable law, and is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the recipient of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, copy or disclosure of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify Back In Motion Sports Injuries Clinic, LLC at 11385 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton, OR-97008. and purge the communication immediately without making any copy or distribution.

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Denton, DC, years ago wrote a piece on the connection between a medial shift of the lower lateral teeth and an contralateral muscle spasm ..... I started watching for that shift as I do my tmj work and have released more than several chronic t/s muscle aches by treating that shift.

Sunny

Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7CEugene, Oregon, 97401541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834www.drsunnykierstyn.com

bodytalk@...CC: From: dragger@...Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 18:59:48 -0800Subject: Re: biologic dentist

Janet,

Do you still have that biological Dentists name?..is he/she in the Portland area?,

If so, what sort of stuff are they doing?

I assume that a 'regular' dentist would not have pulled the tooth.

Simon Agger, D.C.

P.S. Two years ago, Footballer Beckham had Dental work performed at A C Milan's Sport Lab when he first went on loan there in 2008/9. This corrected a chronic lower extremity problem. Interesting stuff.

Re: SI Fusion

I agree with replies from Sunny, Walt, etc.

TMJ is reciprocal to SI jts. Check her TMJs, thoroughly. You may want to consult with a dentist who understands the relationships between TMJ and SI and TMJ and cervicals (very few of them do). Also check pH - if pH is acidic, minerals are not held, thus affecting ligaments and all the supplements in the world won't change it until pH is balanced. Chronic infections, including infection at the tips of root canaled teeth can keep pH off.....I was there, for years, myself.....nothing I took balanced my pH until I had the root canaled teeth extracted by a "biologic" dentist.

Janet L Rueger, DC

Certified Craniopath

Certified BodyTalk Practitioner

149 Clear Creek Dr., # 105

Ashland, OR, 97520

541-690-6799

bodytalk@...

On Dec 5, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Dr. Ted Forcum wrote:

Doc,

I have a very compliant patient who has chronic instability. She has been treated with multiple DC's, PT's and MD's. Had prolo-therapy, PRP, whole body vibration therapy, food reaction testing, acupuncture, stabilization therapy, KT taping, SPRT taping, bracing, CMT, Graston and others. All with short term results. She is now interested in an SI fusion. I have never had a patient with this procedure. Has anyone had experience with SI fusions? What type of outcomes did you see?

Thank you,

Ted

Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSP

Back In Motion Sports Injuries Clinic, LLC

ACA Sports Council, Past President

'08 US Olympic Sports Medicine Team Member

11385 SW Scholls Ferry Road

Beaverton, Oregon 97008

503.524.9040

www.bimsportsinjuries.com

The information contained in this electronic message may contain protected health information confidential under applicable law, and is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the recipient of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, copy or disclosure of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify Back In Motion Sports Injuries Clinic, LLC at 11385 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton, OR-97008. and purge the communication immediately without making any copy or distribution.

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Dr on, a dentist in Lake Oswego does good work with

biological dentistry.

Joan Schultze

lake Oswego

On 12/5/2010 7:31 PM, Sunny Kierstyn wrote:

 

Denton, DC, years ago wrote a piece on the

connection between a medial shift of the lower lateral

teeth and an contralateral muscle spasm .....  I started

watching for that shift as I do my tmj work and

have released more than several chronic t/s muscle

aches by treating that shift.

 

 

Sunny 

Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC 

Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon

2677 Willakenzie Road, 7C

Eugene, Oregon, 97401

541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834

www.drsunnykierstyn.com

 

bodytalk@...

CC:

From: dragger@...

Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 18:59:48 -0800

Subject: Re: biologic dentist

 

Janet,

 

Do you still

have that biological Dentists name?..is he/she in

the Portland area?,

 

If so, what

sort of stuff are they doing?

 

I assume that a

'regular' dentist would not have pulled the tooth.

 

Simon Agger,

D.C.

 

P.S. Two years

ago, Footballer Beckham had Dental work

performed at A C Milan's Sport Lab when he first

went on loan there in 2008/9. This corrected a

chronic lower extremity problem. Interesting

stuff.

 

----- Original

Message -----

From:

Janet L

Rueger, DC

Dr.

Ted Forcum

Cc:

Sent: Sunday,

December 05, 2010 3:16 PM

Subject: Re:

SI Fusion

 

I agree with replies from Sunny, Walt, etc.

TMJ is reciprocal to SI jts.  Check her TMJs,

thoroughly.  You may want to consult with a

dentist who understands the relationships

between TMJ and SI and TMJ and cervicals (very

few of them do).  Also check pH - if pH is

acidic, minerals are not held, thus affecting

ligaments and all the supplements in the world

won't change it until pH is balanced.  Chronic

infections, including infection at the tips of

root canaled teeth can keep pH off.....I was

there, for years, myself.....nothing I took

balanced my pH until I had the root canaled

teeth extracted by a "biologic" dentist.

Janet L Rueger, DC

Certified Craniopath

Certified BodyTalk Practitioner

149 Clear Creek Dr., # 105

Ashland, OR, 97520

541-690-6799

bodytalk@...

On Dec 5, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Dr. Ted

Forcum wrote:

 

Doc,

I have a

very compliant patient who has

chronic instability. She has been

treated with multiple DC's, PT's

and MD's. Had prolo-therapy, PRP,

whole body vibration therapy, food

reaction testing, acupuncture,

stabilization therapy, KT taping,

SPRT taping, bracing, CMT, Graston

and others. All with short term

results. She is now interested in

an SI fusion. I have never had a

patient with this procedure. Has

anyone had experience with SI

fusions? What type of outcomes did

you see?

Thank you,

Ted

Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSP

Back In Motion

Sports

Injuries Clinic, LLC

ACA Sports Council, Past

President

'08 US Olympic Sports

Medicine Team Member

11385 SW

Scholls Ferry Road

Beaverton, Oregon 97008

503.524.9040

www.bimsportsinjuries.com

The information contained

in this electronic message may

contain protected health

information confidential under

applicable law, and is intended

only for the use of the

individual or entity named

above.  If the recipient of this

message is not the intended

recipient, you are hereby

notified that any dissemination,

copy or disclosure of this

communication is strictly

prohibited.  If you have

received this communication in

error, please notify Back In

Motion Sports Injuries Clinic,

LLC at 11385 SW

Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton, OR-97008.

and purge the communication

immediately without making any

copy or distribution.

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