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Orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMD) (sometimes
called “oral
myofunctional disorder", and “tongue thrust”) are
muscle disorders of the face, mouth...
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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...
- "orofacial
myofunctional therapy") of the oral and
facial musculature,
including the
muscles of the tongue, lips, ch****s, and jaw.
Orofacial myofunctional therapy...
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Myotherapy is a form of
muscle therapy which focuses on the ****essment,
treatment and
rehabilitation of
musculoskeletal pain and ****ociated pathologies...
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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...
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stimulation bands, have no
scientific evidence to
support their claims.
Myofunctional therapy,
which incorporates oropharyngeal and
tongue exercises, reduces...
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Ocular tremor, also
ocular microtremor, type of eye
tremor Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, most
commonly used to
retrain oral rest posture, swallowing...
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vocal fold function, or
velopharyngeal closure, for example.
Orofacial myofunctional disorders refers to
problems encountered when the
tongue thrusts forward...
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caused by low tone and weak
facial muscles, and
often corrected with
myofunctional exercises. Some
characteristic airway features can lead to obstructive...