Have Orofacial Myology disorders hereditary physical components?
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
OMDs are, most often, habit patterns or adaptations that develop because of specific and abnormal morphological characteristics of the head and neck area, some of which may be inherited.
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Starting a new private practice and looking for a good oral mechanism exam checklist
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
I am starting a new private practice and I’m looking for a good oral mechanism exam checklist. Do you have one or know of a place that would have one? Thanks, S Hi S, Congratulations on starting up a practice. Being that I have focused on orofacial myology for so many years, my eval is
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R therapy help needed
Thursday, 12 April 2012
I have a client at the moment who is not making much progress. Independent movements of tongue are ok, however she can NOT maintain suction. She can click and cluck all day but can't prolong that after many sessions trying.