From Basics to Business — Find Your Next Myofunctional Learning Journey Here:
From Basics to Business — Find Your Next Myofunctional Learning Journey Here:
Understanding the Orofacial Complex is a comprehensive course that starts from the beginning and discusses the evolution of dysfunction when function and form are disrupted. This course contains 15 hours of pre-recorded lessons prior to the live course. Pre-recorded information will be released 3 weeks prior to the live portion.
Learn how to integrate myofunctional therapy into clinical practice with a clear, practical framework. This introductory course teaches providers how to recognize functional oral patterns, evaluate patients, and implement therapy strategies that support breathing, sleep, and oral development. Through guided lectures, real case examples, and live Q&A sessions, participants gain the knowledge and confidence to begin applying myofunctional therapy in practice while improving patient outcomes and expanding treatment options.
Confidently integrate myofunctional therapy into clinical practice using a clear, proven framework. In this comprehensive 12-week Myofunctional Therapy training, you’ll learn how to identify, assess, and treat the functional patterns that impact airway health, breathing, sleep, and facial development while fulfilling the educational requirements for IAOM certification eligibility. Through guided lectures, real patient case studies, and live support, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to begin implementing therapy immediately improving patient outcomes while expanding your clinical impact and opportunities. Trusted by over 2,000 graduates worldwide and refined over more than a decade, this program has become one of the most established trainings in the field.
The clinician learns to understand and apply manual therapy (MT) as a multifactorial approach to addressing voice and swallowing issues. Using a biopsychosocial approach to evaluation and intervention, the clinician used evidence to support this MT model and, through hands-on experiences, learned immediately applicable clinical skills in the context of the diagnoses the clinician was facing. Areas of coverage include voice, swallowing, oral-motor disorders, tongue dysfunction, jaw opening and function, breathing, pain, and performance limitations. Issues relating to functional strength concerns are covered in detail.
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