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Our virtual medical library is constantly upgraded for content. Listed below are a few website resources on Craniofacial pain, TMD/TMJ and Sleep disorders.

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine is the leader in setting standards and promoting excellence in sleep medicine health care, education and research.




The American Academy Pain Managment
The American Academy of Pain Management (the Academy) is a non-profit organization that educates clinicians about pain and its management through an integrative interdisciplinary approach. The Academy provides an environment for clinicians from a variety of healthcare disciplines to network and share knowledge for optimal patient care.




AAHNFP (American Academy of Craniofacial Pain)
The American Academy of Craniofacial Pain will continue to be the Craniofacial Pain/TMD organization representing all practitioners in this discipline by providing a common ground for advancement of knowledge, clinical practice and research.




The TMJ Association
The TMJ Association, Ltd. (TMJA) is a non-profit, patient advocacy organization whose mission is to improve the quality of health care and lives of everyone affected by temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (TMJDs).




CRANIO, The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice
CRANIO, The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice was first published in December 1982. The journal was born in the hearts of a group of independent practitioners who were interested in presenting a journalistic format covering the field of temporomandibular disorders not currently being addressed in the professional literature. Today, CRANIO is the oldest and largest journal in the world that devotes its entire emphasis to the reporting of temporomandibular disease and disorders.




ICCMO - International College Craniomandibular Orthopedics
The International College of Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics (ICCMO) is a society of health care professionals who have a common interest in the anatomy and physiology of occlusion, jaw function and orthopedics dysfunction with resultant symptoms in the head and neck.