How can Myofunctional Therapy help
with OSA and other Sleep Breathing Disorder’s?

The muscles that help support the tongue, soft palate and uvula become week over time. By strengthening theses muscle through targeted exercises myofunctional therapy can help alleviate the symptoms of OSA as well as help improve CPAP adherence if that is an issue.
Myofunctional therapy has been shown to decreases apnea-hypopnea index by approximately 50% in adults and 62% in children. Myofunctional therapy can serve as an adjunct to other obstructive sleep apnea treatments.