Dr. Mark Abramson of Stanford University recommends "The Temple Massager should be in every dentists office in the country" Also, Dr. Abramson recommends Temple Massager to United States Military.
Mark Abramson, DDS,
Diplomat, American Board of Oro-facial Pain Diplomat, American Board of Dental Sleep
Medicine
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Programs: Center for Integrated Medicine
Stanford University, School of Medicine, Health Improvement Program
California Center For Craniomandibular Disorders
35 Renato Court
Redwood City,Ca 94061
(650) 369-9227
fax 650 369-9241
I am writing you with my impression of the Temple Massager from my role in two different settings.
Firstly I am a dentist who specializes in the treatment of TMJ and cranial facial pain and I am also director of the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Clinic at Stanford University Medical Center, Integrative Medicine Clinic.
The Temple Massager employs very simple concept of being able to stimulate the sensitive areas of the head muscles, particularly the temporal muscles with the user in a comfortable and relaxed position as they manipulate the device on themselves.
With a combination of my focus with both my clinic patients with TMJ and facial pain and with the stress reduction clinic at Stanford I feel that the Temple Massager has a significant potential for being a useful tool with the armed services personnel who are under chronic stress in their performance of duties.
The Temple massager could offer an opportunity for these personnel to settle down and their nervous systems from a patrol or other duties that induce great stress. One could think of this as a diver who goes down into a deep dive and has to decompress slowly coming out of the dive. A soldier going on patrol is in a hyper alert state with significant release of stress hormones for extended period of time. Soldiers need training in settling down this stress reaction in reducing the stress hormones in the body which lead to the destructive effects on their health.
I feel that the Temple Massager gives the personnel an opportunity to restore themselves and settle down in a positive Safeway and hopefully prevent the ceiling of the need for a quick fix to alcohol or drugs.
I feel the Temple Massager could be used in conjunction with a audio guided meditation/relaxation tape that would guide the user to focus their mind and to stimulate what Herb Benson, M.D. at Harvard calls the relaxation response.
Inventor Joe Meisch invited on the Ed Schultz radio show.
Ed talks with Joe about donating Temple Massagers to Walter Reed Army Medical hospital.
Here is Joe packing this years donation.
To listen to the radio show click below.
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