Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs)

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs)
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Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs)

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Research suggests that up to 38% of the general population has an Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder (OMD). Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders are atypical, adaptive patterns of the orofacial mechanism in response to suboptimal cranio and dento-facial development. These disorders can affect individuals across the lifespan and can have negativeconsequences on overall health. Since they are a multifactorial problem, intervention requires an integrated,multidisciplinary team approach. In this course, rehab professionals will learn the causes of OMDs, how to identifysigns and symptoms, consequences of untreated OMDs, andthe essential role they play in optimizing their patients' airwayhealth.

Highlights

  • Review common signs and symptoms of Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) and their impact on health
  • Identify potential deleterious consequences ofundiagnosed Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs)

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists

Reviews

3/5

Sarah (MN) on Nov 22, 2025

i was hoping to find out more about treatment techniques.

3/5

Isabella (FL) on Nov 03, 2025

instructor spoke too fast.

5/5

Sarah (MO) on Nov 01, 2025

this was a good introductory course for myofunctional disorders. being certified in this area is something i'm looking into and this helped spark my interest.

4/5

Jill (TX) on Oct 20, 2025

would like more info on treatment

2/5

Emily (KS) on Oct 04, 2025

blue text on black is very difficult for those with lower vision to see – not enough contrast between colors. see recommendations for use of color\/contrast for visual materials. presenter's language was often deficit based and insulting to people being discussed. speaker's frequent restarts\/rephrasing of what she was trying to say was very distracting and gave the impression that she was not as comfortable\/proficient with the material as would be expected.

4/5

Kristin (MO) on Sep 26, 2025

the instructor was very knowledgeable and did a great job providing the information.

5/5

Veronica (TX) on Jul 20, 2025

the information was very useful. it opened up my eyes to the possibility of omd being the cause for interrupted sleep patterns in young children.

4/5

Tanya (FL) on Jul 16, 2025

i usually don't write negative reviews, however, i feel the instructor read slides and did little to share own experiences\/knowledge to create a more interesting\/dynamic experience.

3/5

Julianne (NJ) on Jun 24, 2025

i liked the images presented when describing different conditions.

5/5

Kaley (TX) on Jun 10, 2025

excellent course, would love to learn more


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