PPT-Don’t Stick Your Tongue Out at Me: Oral Motor Exercises in Paediatric Feeding (a Review

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Presentation by Amanda SpiritJones Clare Thomson Eleni Haramis Kylie Ryan and Laura Mobbs Who are we Name Setting Role Amanda SpiritJones Disability NGO Leader

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Presentation by Amanda SpiritJones Clare Thomson Eleni Haramis Kylie Ryan and Laura Mobbs Who are we Name Setting Role Amanda SpiritJones Disability NGO Leader and appraiser Emma Minchin. No universal diagnostic classification has been adopted or validated Prevalence is difficult to report due to no agreed method of diagnosis or classification Reported to range from 172 48 in neonates No systematic reviews of literature reportin Treating /r/ Distortions Using a Combined Approach of Visual Spectrographic Feedback, Articulation Therapy, and Oral Motor Awareness. Faculty Chairs: Dr. Rebecca Throneburg Mrs. Beth Bergstrom. Chantal Lau, PhD. Baylor College of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics/Neonatology. Texas Children’s Hospital. Houston TX, USA. October 31, 2012. Financial Interest: Feeding for Health LLC. Outline . dysphagia. June 13, 2014. Anatomy and physiology. Stability is provided . positionally. (structures are very close and large amounts of fat). Tongue fills entire oral cavity – touching cheeks, hard, and soft palate. ANKYLOGLOSSIA. N Parhizkar, M.D.. Pediatric Otolaryngoloy. Head & Neck Surgery. Ankyloglossia. Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) is a congenital oral anomaly characterized by an abnormally short lingual frenulum. Feeding Development. Overview of Presentation. Prevalence and Importance of Early Identification. Development of Feeding. Reflexes. Anatomy. Development for first 2 years. Feeding Evaluation Check list. 543. February 12-19, 2010. Questions?. Transitional feeding. Begins at 4-6 months in normal infants . Primarily related to CNS and anatomic changes. Allows new patterns of food manipulation. Eruption of teeth is the most notable change. Successful feeding goes hand in hand with developmental progress. . Here are some aspects of that mutual relationship…. Feeding supports physical development and good health… . Well nourished children . Oral Motor Exam Elise Peltier MS CCC SLP Jeanine Geisler MS CCC SLP What is an Oral Motor Exam Determine the structural and functional adequacy of the oral mechanisms A variety of medical professionals may complete dentists, doctors and speech language pathologists. Questions?. treatment. Assessment will have identified if there is a problem and what the problem is. . Any treatment plan must meet three criteria:. should be safe. should strive to maintain optimal nutrition. What is an Oral Motor Exam . Determine the structural and functional adequacy of the oral mechanisms. A variety of medical professionals may complete dentists, doctors and speech language pathologists. . secretory. products into the oral cavity, the salivary glands. In the lab you will also have the opportunity the examine one other specialized epithelial area, the lip. The . oesophagus. is the first part of the alimentary canal. Its . dysarthria. following stroke:. speech and language therapists' practice and influences on it. Catherine Mackenzie. Margaret Muir. Carolyn Allen. Department of Educational and Professional Studies. Definitions. is responsible . for food prehension, water lapping, sucking, . mastication, tasting. , swallowing, . thermoregulation. , . and . vocalization.. Anatomy. The tongue consists . of:. Root. .. . A body..

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