110. The Power of Myofunctional Therapy
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In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Laura Foster, the owner of Family First Myology. They discuss the concept of myology, which is the study of muscle function, particularly in relation to myofunctional therapy. Laura explains how this therapy can help improve oral and facial muscle function, which in turn can enhance airway health and overall well-being. The conversation delves into the connections between sleep disorders, behavior issues in children, and the importance of early intervention. Laura shares insights on how myofunctional therapy can benefit both children and adults, the structure of therapy sessions, and the collaborative efforts with other health professionals. The episode emphasizes the need for awareness and education regarding myofunctional disorders and the hope that comes with effective therapy.
Chapters:
- 00:00 Introduction to Myology and Its Importance
- 03:09 Understanding Myofunctional Therapy
- 05:35 The Connection Between Sleep and Behavior
- 08:44 Identifying Myofunctional Disorders
- 11:29 The Role of Myofunctional Therapy in Children
- 14:09 Therapy Sessions and Progress Tracking
- 16:59 Collaboration with Other Health Professionals
- 19:51 Insurance and Accessibility of Services
- 22:18 The Importance of Early Intervention
- 24:53 Hope and Healing Through Myofunctional Therapy
- 42:24 We Have Hope Kim Outro.mp3
Episode Highlights:
- Myology is the study of muscle function, particularly in the mouth and face.
- Myofunctional therapy can improve airway health and overall function.
- Sleep disorders can significantly impact children's behavior and cognitive function.
- Chronic congestion and mouth breathing are red flags for myofunctional disorders.
- Myofunctional therapy is suitable for children aged four and up.
- Therapy sessions typically last 30-45 minutes and focus on muscle exercises.
- Collaboration with pediatricians and other health professionals is essential for comprehensive care.
- Insurance coverage for myofunctional therapy can be limited, but options exist.
- Early intervention is crucial for preventing long-term health issues.
- There is hope for better health through myofunctional therapy, which can lead to significant improvements in quality of life.
More on Family First Myology:
- Phone: (304) 627-4329
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573731564275
- Email: familyfirstmyology@gmail.com
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