In MyoTools 101 the foundation for improved airway health, sleep, oral resting posture, feeding and speech was learned with the MYOScreener tools for assessment and beginners were trained to start recognizing orofacial myofunctional students and patients on their own caseloads.
In MyoTools 102, we will take a deeper dive into the form function balance and participants will learn how to start incorporating strategies into therapeutic practice. With Robyn’s extensive background in feeding, oral placement and orofacial myofunctional therapy, she has a unique approach to targeting the four MYO-Domains of Airway, Structure, Feeding and Speech across the lifespan. Learn techniques that you can immediately use in your practice such as massage to support open nasal passageways, scent training for nasal breathing, the Sensi Tool for oral placement targets, mastication strategies , bolus collection and more. Each domain will be supported by internal and external evidence.
NOTE: MyoTools 101 is not a requirement but is recommended. Therapists may take these courses in any order or as a compliment to other courses in orofacial myology. This course focuses on specific MYO techniques and is therefore recommended for speech-language pathologists and registered dental hygienists, unless outside the USA where other professionals practice OMT.
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Course Description
In MyoTools 102, we will take a deeper dive into the form function balance and participants will learn how to start incorporating strategies into therapeutic practice. With Robyn’s extensive background in feeding, oral placement and orofacial myofunctional therapy, she has a unique approach to targeting the four MYO-Domains of Airway, Structure, Feeding and Speech across the lifespan. Learn techniques that you can immediately use in your practice such as massage to support open nasal passageways, scent training for nasal breathing, the Sensi Tool for oral placement targets, mastication strategies , bolus collection and more. Each domain will be supported by internal and external evidence.
NOTE: MyoTools 101 is not a requirement but is recommended. Therapists may take these courses in any order or as a compliment to other courses in orofacial myology. This course focuses on specific MYO techniques and is therefore recommended for speech-language pathologists and registered dental hygienists, unless outside the USA where other professionals practice OMT.
Learning Outcomes
- Participants will be able to describe 2 techniques for improving nasal breathing.
- Participants will be able to apply 2 tactile cues to stimulate improved tongue tip elevation for speech and swallowing.
- Participants will be able to show at least two evidence-based studies that support the use of oral myofunctional therapy.
Self-Study Details
Registration Fees:
- ONLINE - 0.65 CE Course, digital handout & certificate of completion for 1 learner
- GROUP RATE - 5 Users - 0.65 CE Course, digital handout & certificate of completion for 5 learners
Schedule:
Timed Agenda
0 - 10 min (10 min) – Introduction and Disclosures
10 - 30 min (20 min) – Review of the Four MYO Domains
30 min - 1 hr (30 min) – MYO Domain 1: Airway – Olfaction as a Therapy Tool, Facial Massage and Nasal Breathing, Healthy Habits, The Sleep and MYO Connection
1 hr - 2 hr 15 min (75 min) – MYO Domain 2: Structure and the Form/Function Connection – Measurements and More, Understanding Appliances, Timing of Treatment “Who’s on First?”, Strength and Resistance, Muscles and Motor
2 hr 15 min - 3 hr (45 min) – FAQs and Answers
3 hr - 4 hr 40 min (100 min) – MYO Domain 3: Feeding – Mastication, Bolus Collection, Swallowing
4 hr 40 min - 5 hr 35 min (55 min) – MYO Domain 4: Speech – Oral Placements vs. Acoustics, Lingual Alveolar, Palatals
5 hr 35 min - 5 hr 55 min (20 min) – Speech Continued
5 hr 55 min - 6 hr 15 min (20 min) – Summary Evidence and Guidance
6 hr 15 min - 6 hr 30 min (15 min) – Conclusions, FAQs & Answers
Total: 390 Minutes
CEUs
Content Disclosure: This presentation will focus on treatment methods related to the use of TalkTools® resources. Other similar treatment approaches will receive limited or no coverage during this lecture.
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