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Tehnici miofuncționale orofaciale

Body-Therapies to Aid your Infant's Feeding Ability

(ask for your therapist to have experience with infant feeding related tensions)

For a directory of manual therapy providers with experience in treating babies with feeding issues and tongue-tie please visit www.bodywork.org.uk

 

Chiropractic therapy        https://www.gcc-uk.org 

Osteopathy                       https://www.osteopathy.org.uk 

Physiotherapy                  https://www.hcpc-uk.org   

Cranial-Sacral therapy   https://www.craniosacral.co.uk

Cranial-Osteopathy        https://www.icra-uk.org

Myofunctional Therapy  https://bsmft.org.uk

Should you choose to join my Facebook peer support group page, there is a thread where service-users have recommended therapists across the UK based on their treatment experience.  To join the facebook page, please just click on the link:

 

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Manual Therapy and Infant Feeding

What is the role of manual therapy for helping babies with feeding difficulties?

(Extracted from: https://www.tongue-tie.org.uk/manual-therapy-and-infant-feeding/).

There are several healthcare professions that use manual therapy as their modality for treating the human body. Manual therapy is the hands-on method of treating the body, rather than a drug-based approach. The therapist uses a variety of techniques to support the tissues and help return function to a normal level when there has been injury or changes to the areas involved.

The techniques used can have different names depending upon the profession using them, but in general they include:

  • Mobilising a joint: taking it through a range of motion to promote full use, to ease ligamentous, capsule or muscular restrictions to full movement.

  • Soft tissue techniques: massage, stretching, inhibition, cross-fibre.

  • Active tissue techniques: asking the patient to work against the therapist e.g. Muscle Energy Technique.

  • Nerve stretching: proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching.

  • High Velocity/Low Amplitude Thrust: the “clicking” or “popping” noise of a joint when it is adjusted to regain motion.

  • Cranio-Sacral Techniques and Sacro-Occipital Technique: these are generally very subtle, “quiet” and gentle techniques. This first was developed within Osteopathy and is an extension of osteopathic principles aimed at releasing adverse tension in the tissues of the skull: meninges and other connective tissue and can be applied to other joints in the body too. The latter is the extension of Chiropractic philosophies and looks at more subtle mechanical ways of dealing with chiropractic “subluxation” patterns. Both of these approaches are popular for use in treating babies and they involve very little strong force to be applied to the body.

Most osteopaths and chiropractors who treat babies have undertaken extensive post-graduate studies in order to gain an in-depth knowledge of the embryological development of the baby. This will include the anatomy of the nerves, vessels, bones, joints and muscles relating to the brain, head, face, neck, back and body and organs during development. They understand the stages of development during embryonic life, the process of birth and the interventions or traumas that may occur during birth, and the developmental stages during the early years of life.

The aim during treatment will be, for example:

  • to relieve the compressions that occur whilst the baby is growing within the womb (uterus), particularly in the later months when space becomes restricted.

  • to relieve stresses and traumas that might result from the birth process, for example awkward presentations that require interventions such as forceps or ventousse can create trauma in the neck and head areas.

  • to improve the motion of the thoracic cage which houses the heart and lungs so that breathing is easier.

  • to improve the movement of the upper neck area so that the nerves that facilitate feeding are not impinged and the baby can physically and comfortably get their head into the right position for feeding, on both right and left side.

For the mother, osteopaths and chiropractors can work on, for instance:

  • the pelvis to reduce the symptoms of pelvic girdle pain (symphysis pubic dysfunction) that can make walking and daily activities very painful and awkward.

  • the parts of the thoracic cage (ribs and spine) that relate to the nerves that supply the breast and in turn control the milk supply and milk ejection reflexes.

  • the mothers muscles and joints to improve their function can help ensure that mother can achieve comfortable positions for birthing, for feeding, for sleeping.

Important Note:

In the United Kingdom there is increasing legislation to protect the general public and to ensure that health practitioners are adequately trained (to B.Sc. degree level or above), insured and continuing their professional development (ongoing training; CPD). Certain professions have their own governing body that regulates the training courses and the individual practitioners on the register, for example, Osteopaths are regulated by the General Osteopathic Council, Chiropractors by the General Chiropractic Council, whilst other professionals, e.g. Physiotherapists, are required to register with the Health and Care Professions Council that regulates many other professions too.

In law, these professional titles are protected and it is a criminal offence to use them if the practitioner is not registered with the relevant governing body.

The protected titles include the following:

However, there are several practitioners of manual therapy who do not enjoy the same legally protected status, but may well be trained to a high level or have a great deal of experience within their chosen field. It is the individual choice of the member of the public who chooses to use a non-regulated person to ensure the level training and experience is to their satisfaction and to be aware that whilst these practitioners may be a member of an association, it is not a governing body that has recourse within law to protect the public. For example, titles commonly seen include massage therapists, physical therapists, manual therapists, cranio-sacral therapists. Where nurses and midwives provide manual therapies they are still regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council in these roles.

Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy

Diana este un medic avansat instruit în disciplina terapiei miofuncționale orofaciale și recunoaște importanța întăririi structurilor și țesuturilor mușchilor bucali din jur, pentru a sprijini limba să-și recapete funcția după divizarea limbii.

La sugari, procedura de fixare a limbii (frenutomie) este de obicei indicată atunci când frenulul lingual restricționează mișcarea limbii și compromite hrănirea sugarului. Funcția optimă a limbii necesită mobilitatea întregii limbi pentru a crea un vid care angajează mamelonul/tetina pentru a stimula reflexul de sugere pentru a provoca acțiunea peristaltică a limbii până la o înghițire ritmică audibilă în timp util (nu înghițitură!) și transfer de lapte.

Mușchiul stiloglos al limbii se retrage și ridică limba. Acest mușchi merge de la vârful limbii până la o zonă din apropierea articulației temporomandibulare. O legătură cu limbă face mișcarea acestui mușchi mai dificilă și, prin urmare, obținerea unei deschideri larg deschise pentru a obține o hrănire eficientă fără durere nu poate fi susținută sau menținută și, în unele cazuri, deloc. Aud frecvent părinți gestaționali amintindu-și cum, atunci când își hrănesc copilul, ei se blochează cu o căscatură largă, dar apoi gura bebelușului „alunecă” într-un blocaj de mică adâncime sau incapabil să o mențină deloc, necesitând încercări frecvente de blocare.

facial muscles tongue tie

Baby-Myo:
Orofacial Myofunctional Exercises are performed differently for infants, as babies are unable to do the exercises following a command.
Instead, babies respond to stimuli and reflex. So, in order to strengthen the muscles necessary for feeding, breathing and sleeping, suggested exercises for the adult caregiver to perform on the infant work well. These are gentle, and relaxing and can easily be incorporated into a busy lifestyle.

Hrănirea unui sugar stimulează mușchii orofaciali și acest lucru favorizează creșterea feței. În același mod, aspirația și mestecatul corect previne modificările și dificultățile dentare atunci când structuri precum buzele și limba se mișcă.  Un medic miofuncțional orofacial este instruit să, după efectuarea unei evaluări amănunțite și să lucreze într-o abordare aliată, poate aplica tehnici de reechilibrare a mușchilor gurii, feței și gâtului și restabilirea funcțiilor respiratorii , mestecat și înghițit.  Exercițiile de reeducare neurologică sunt prescrise pentru a ajuta la normalizarea structurilor și funcției crainiofaciale în curs de dezvoltare sau dezvoltate. Preocuparea nu este apariția frenulului lingual (legarea limbii), ci este modul în care este afectată funcția bucală și consecințele pe termen lung ale scăderii funcției bucale.

Terapia miofuncțională orofacială are 3 roluri distincte care ajută la îmbunătățirea succesului procedurii de frenulotomie (legarea limbii):

1) Înainte de o procedură de frenulotomie, terapia miofuncțională orofacială construiește conștientizarea coordonării forței și modificarea comportamentului prin aplicarea reeducarii neuro-musculare.  Diana iti va pune la dispozitie o fisa de exercitii si un program care sa te sprijine in etapele reeducarii neuro-musculare.

2) Terapia miofuncțională orofacială ajută procesul de vindecare prin angajarea funcției și mișcării limbii prin încurajarea forței zonelor slăbite anterior ale gurii, permițându-i să lucreze spre îmbunătățirea abilităților înnăscute de hrănire.

3) Reabilitarea structurilor bucale pentru a restabili și îmbunătăți funcția orală corectă. Similar cu terapia fizică în urma unei proceduri chirurgicale, tratamentul miofuncțional orofacial îndeplinește același rol pentru a ajuta la îmbunătățirea succesului unei frenulotomii.  

tongue anatomy

For additional exercises and relaxation techniques; please take a look at my free online Baby Massage and Yoga Courses!

Tongue Function/Tone Strengthening Exercises

Myofunctional therapist

These exercises are found in your aftercare paperwork I gave you at your consultation.

Although doing these is absolutely optional, my recommendation is not to delay, and to commence from day 2. 

This will enable your baby to get the most benefit from the division and give him/her a 'head-start' in terms of learning ability on their feeding journey. Exercises are designed to be a playful, bonding and learning experience-If you are short on time or too busy we do not want to do these in a time-pressured situation. These exercises are designed to mimic the different aspects that the tongue uses to feed; the last thing we want to do is put your little one off feeding.

To be clear; I DO NOT advocate any form of exercise or practice that involves touching or interfering with an open wound for the reasons discussed at your consultation.

https://www.tongue-tie.org.uk/position-statements

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35716239/

https://d-restricted.co.uk/online-courses/baby-massage/

Baby Massage

(Suitable from birth to pre-crawling age)

Here we have all of the benefits of a baby massage course, to be enjoyed without even leaving the house!

Baby massage is not a new concept, and has been practised in other countries for hundreds of years, with the belief that it helps with health, happiness, security and a feeling of being loved-for parent and baby. Baby Massage is tailored for all babies right from birth until pre-crawling age. It also addresses many of the symptoms a baby may be experiencing as a result of a restrictive frenulum such as colic, trapped wind, reflux and teething without the need for medication. It also has the added benefits for parents with bonding and confidence with their baby.

Baby Massage involves the parent/caregiver learning massage techniques, in order to promote physical and emotional well-being to the baby whilst also promoting bonding and attachment skills for the parent too. Baby massage is also a great introduction to infant Yoga.

Course benefits include:

  • Aids gross & fine motor skills

  • Sleep, increases duration & frequency

  • Aids digestions, relieves constipation and colic

  • Helps with reaching developmental milestones

  • Increases parent & baby bonding

  • Increased strength & flexibility

  • Reduces stress

© DIANA WARREN IBCLC, RGN

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