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Course Descriptions
Oral Motor
Assessment & Intervention
Oro-facial Deep Tissue Release
Oral Motor
Assessment & Intervention Course Description
Oral motor impairment
presents a variety of challenges for both the individual
affected, and for the care team providing intervention. Often
the individual experiencing oral motor difficulties is not able
to follow commands. The person may not be eating or taking
fluids orally, which reduces the opportunities for observation
of oral movement patterns. The majority of baseline protocols
currently available require at least minimal direction-following
skills. The protocol developed by Beckman uses mechanical muscle
response, which are not mediated cognitively, to baseline the
response to pressure and movement, range of movement, variety of
movement, strength of movement and control of movement for the
lips, cheeks, jaw, and tongue.
In this two day course, participants will actively
participate in hands-on practice for compensatory handling
techniques for the following concerns: tonic bite, tonic bite on
a utensil, slow oral transit, tongue thrust, cough, gag and
vomit. The participants will complete an oral motor protocol
with each other, analyze the results, and discuss data tracking.
The participants will also complete hands-on practice for
specific oral motor interventions to address the deficit areas
discovered during baseline assessment.
Additional topics of discussion may include: goal writing,
diet texture progression, tube to oral issues, adaptive mealtime
utensils, oral hygiene issues, medication administration issues,
oral function for individuals with trachs, facilitating improved
articulation through oral motor techniques, research issues,
videofluroscopy issues for motorically involved individuals, and
additional topics of importance as determined by the
participants. The information and techniques presented are
inclusive, and should augment the skills and knowledge base of
each participant.
Participants: Licensed speech pathologists and
occupational therapists
Intermediate Level (participant has knowledge of
oral structures, muscles and innervations)
Course Objectives: Participants will:
- Demonstrate assessment
battery for determining orofacial movement patterns using
the Beckman protocol
- Demonstrate compensatory
handling techniques
- Demonstrate oral motor
interventions and treatment techniques
Pre-Post Questions
- How does sensory input
affect oral motor patterns?
- How does gravity affect
oral motor patterns?
- What components must be
assessed to determine oral motor function?
- What interventions would
increase secretion control and decrease drooling?
- What interventions would
decrease tongue thrust?
Oro-facial Deep
Tissue Release Course Description
During this course,
participants who have previously attended the Beckman two day
course will practice specific deep tissue release for the upper
and lower lips, upper and lower cheeks, midface, jaw and tongue.
These interventions focus on increased range of movement for
these structures. In addition, participants will have the
opportunity to review techniques about which they have questions
from the two day course. Participants are invited to bring
videotaped case studies for discussion and problem solving.
INSTRUCTIONAL LEVEL - ADVANCED
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
- Demonstrate intervention
options for mobility of the lips, cheeks, midface, jaw and
tongue using deep tissue release
- Problem solve issues
regarding client specific oral motor and mealtime concerns
- Demonstrate oral motor
assessment and intervention techniques as determined by the
participants
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