Orofacial myofunctional disorders
An orofacial myofunctional disorder (OMD) is when there is an abnormal lip, jaw, or tongue position during rest, swallowing, or speech. You may also see this when there are prolonged oral habits, like thumb or finger sucking.
Therapists with experience in this disorder
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Alesha Prater-Kiser
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPDedicated lifespan SLP. Passionate about dysphagia evaluation and treatment, cognitive communicat...
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Laura Pearce
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPLaura is a Speech-Language Pathologist and pediatric feeding therapist specializing in sensory an...
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Kira Derr
Owner Operations Management Owner Operations Management CCC-SLP- Milestones Therapy Center LLC
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Linda Ernst
CCC-SLPLinda has expertise in swallowing, voice, upper airway, cleft palate/resonance, motor speech, TBI...
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Rachel Gorman
Management CCC-SLPHi! I'm Rachel Gorman, a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist and Founder of Every Mind Speech L...
- Every Mind Speech
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Erica Norman
Full-time Therapist Clinical Lead Management Full-time Therapist Clinical Lead Management CCC-SLP- Perennial SLP
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Meghan Rich
Part-Time Therapist Clinical Lead Clinician CCC-SLPMeghan has experience working with individuals of all ages and abilities. Meghan allows each chil...
- Radiant Moments Pediatric Therapy, PLLC