Large selection of oral motor tools, chewy tubes, Grabbers, Chewable Jewelry and more. Great for your speech and feeding therapy programs.
Large selection of oral motor tools, chewy tubes, Grabbers, Chewable Jewelry and more. Great for your speech and feeding therapy programs.
"I am a speech therapist living and working in Italy. I have been dealing with oral-motor problems and swallowing problems for more than 25 years. For more than 20 years I have worked within the ENT department at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan. Here I have the opportunity to collaborate ...
ORAL MOTOR PRAXIS IN INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPYVitásková, Kateinaihová, AlenaSocial Welfare Interdisciplinary Approach
Children who put toys in their mouths, chew on their clothing or bite their pencils at school may be seeking oral motor/sensorimotor input to help their bodies reach an optimal arousal level. We want to provide them with strategies to get this input in a
When treatment of the underlying disease is not possible, prevention of aspiration and maintaining oral feeding are the main goals of therapy. Many patients with irreversible swallow dysfunction can maintain oral feeding with appropriate dietary modifications and other interventions. Diet Modification and ...
Movement Therapy for Central Oral Motor Dysfunction: Results of Treatment Oral motor dysfunction resulting from a stroke or other central nervous disorder can easily be aggravated by overall abnormal postural tone and patterns in... M Furusawa,M Ohne,M Omuro,... - 《Physical Therapy Japan》 被...
0 to 13, where 0 indicates no motor disability and higher scores indicate increasingly severe motor disability, the criteria used to define the outcome a decreased by one point or more and stability was defined depending on whether this scale was stable or improved during oral prednisone therapy....
Debra Beckman provides intensive hands-on workshops on occupational therapy education. Contact Beckman Oral Motor.
Medical and rehabilitative therapy of oral, pharyngeal motor disorders. GI Motility online (2006); doi:10.1038/ gimo50.Logemann, P., Jeri, A. (2006). Medical and rehabilitative therapy of oral, pharyngeal motor disorders. GI Motility Online, PART 1 Ora. http://doi.org/10.1038/gimo50...