Balanced care

In the first part of this two part series focused on a conventional medical doctor who incorporates complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) into her practice.

The second part will look at other options of CAM available in Hernando County. They can range from naturopathic options, including herb and vitamin shops, exercise clubs, dental practices, spas, eye, ear, to other osteopathic doctors who incorporate anti-aging and other CAM therapies into their practices.

Chiropractors often partner with conventional medical doctors, herbal remedy providers, and other naturopathic specialists.

All employ a holistic approach, working with patients toward the goal of balanced care for the body, mind and spirit.

Dr. Timothy Terlep would certainly agree as his practice Terlep Chiropractic is truly integrated.

Terlep utilizes cutting edge technology in concert with naturopathic therapies to help patients not only heal from a particular physical pain, but to achieve overall wellness.

The practice also employs board certified physicians, along with physical and massage therapists. Terlep said their MDs are on the same page, trying to keep people out of the hospitals.

"People's lifestyles aren't perfect," Terlep said, "there are times you need a medical doctor."

Terlep's "whole person" approach looks for the underlying causes of a disturbance or disruption. He helps patients make lifestyle adjustments to optimize conditions for normal function.

"We're moving the body toward facilitating what it's doing anyway: healing," he added. "My job is to remove the obstacles or interferences to the body's normal expression of healing."

Terlep enjoys explaining the concept of salutogenesis, the body's movement toward health despite stressors.

He asks, "Do we know how to heal a cut, mend blood vessels, form a baby in the womb, or convert food we eat into brain cells? No. Our body knows how to do that automatically. It's moving towards health. We help the body do what it's doing anyway."

For Terlep, adaptation is the one-word definition of health.

"Through the nervous system, the body adapts neurologically to the stressors of daily life," he explained. "Health is the body's ability to adapt to both its external and internal environments in a positive manner. We do this through our master control system, our spine. It's the junction box between the brain and body."

Terlep's practice makes recommendations for nutritional supplements, has in-house products and will also send patients out for other products as needed, as well as referring them to surgeons within the community when necessary.

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Balanced care
Balanced care

The Center for Alternative Healing offers Swedish and pre-natal massage, deep tissue and neuromuscular therapy, cranio-sacral therapy, hot stone therapy, reflexology treatment, and salt or sugar skin scrubbing. Center for Alternative Healing is located




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What To Know About Neuromuscular Dentistry

Bart Kreiner, the owner of the dental practice Dr. Kreiner Family Dentistry , located in Bel Air, Maryland, says that nerve conditions can affect how the teeth work. Here he talks about how neuromuscular dentistry is specially designed to help those patients with nerve conditions or TMJ.

Usually, people may have a nerve condition that messages cannot be sent to muscles. An example of neuromuscular dysfunction would be Bell’s palsy: one side of patient’s face is paralyzed, when he smiles, one corner of his lips goes up and the other corner does not move. Neuromuscular dentistry relates to teeth involvement of the muscle structure with the bone and the joints.

Many patients come to the dentist for something common in dentistry, like filling teeth, having teeth pulled, and getting dentures fitted. However, people with neuromuscular problems have jaw misalignment that affects their muscles, nerves and teeth. Usually, this is about TMD, Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, or the joint that connects your jaw to your skull.

Clearly these types of dental problems are big challenges to the patient and his dentist. Such problems range from dry mouth on one side of the patient’s mouth, cheek biting, tongue biting, lip biting, all the way up to TMJ dysfunction, and the symptoms range from being pain-free to being extremely uncomfortable.

Generally, a dentist would work not only as a dentist, but also as a neurologist and potentially a physical therapist, even as an acupuncturist. Acupuncture has not been greatly adopted in dentistry whereas there are cases in which chronic pain has been minimized by the use of acupuncture in treating TMJ disorders. The Maryland state dental board has only approved one dentist to do acupuncture in the state of Maryland. In order to have acupuncture performed, a patient would have to be referred to a licensed physician.

Sometimes even psychiatrists are involved in treating a patient in the dentist’s office; neuromuscular dentistry is increasingly becoming a group effort. In our practice, if the problem is TMJ, other associated problems like vertigo, migraine, head posture problem, ringing sounds in the ears and pain in the head, back and shoulders all can be successfully treated as well.

The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.


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