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- evidence for the effectiveness of myofunctional therapy in snoring. One systematic review found that myofunctional therapy reduces snoring in adults based...
- Orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMD) (sometimes called “oral myofunctional disorder", and “tongue thrust”) are muscle disorders of the face, mouth...
- "orofacial myofunctional therapy") of the oral and facial musculature, including the muscles of the tongue, lips, ch****s, and jaw. Orofacial myofunctional therapy...
- normal swallowing can occur. Tongue thrust can also be seen as an oral myofunctional disorder, a tongue muscle pattern that is perceived as clinically abnormal...
- Myotherapy is a form of muscle therapy which focuses on the ****essment, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal pain and ****ociated pathologies...
- and throat specialists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, myofunctional therapists, and physical therapists. Stomatognathic+System at the U...
- therapy/Culinary therapy Social Work (with Social) Speech-language pathology/Myofunctional therapist (With Social and Artistic) Sports medicine/Wilderness medicine...
- caused by low tone and weak facial muscles, and often corrected with myofunctional exercises. Some characteristic airway features can lead to obstructive...
- vocal fold function, or velopharyngeal closure, for example. Orofacial myofunctional disorders refers to problems encountered when the tongue thrusts forward...
- "Effects of Different Pacifiers on the Primary Dentition and Oral Myofunctional Structures of Preschool Children". Pediatric Dentistry. 24 (6): 552–559...