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The book explores myofunctional therapy and its role in addressing oropharyngeal functional disorders in individuals afflicted with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). It covers the critical lack of scientific understanding regarding suitable patients and optimal exercises to be used in the disease. The volume provides the necessary knowledge to identify and address these disorders from childhood, in order to prevent further development of the disease. It encompasses functional, anatomical, and physiological dimensions and promotes a multidisciplinary approach to patient care, fostering collaboration among specialists in otolaryngology, pulmonology, speech therapy, sleep surgery, and dentistry. It also combines this therapy with other well-established treatments such as CPAP, mandibular advancement devices, and surgery.
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Foreward.- .Section 1: Introduction to OSA and Myofunctional Disorders.- 1. History of OSA And Myofunctional Therapy .- 2. Epidemiology of OSA and Myofunctional Disorders.- 3. OSA Pathogenesis: Hypotonic Phenotype.- 4. OSA and Myofunctional Disorders Diagnosis and Therapy Concepts and Limitations.- 5. Sleep Revolution and Myofunctional Therapy.- 6. Critical Evaluation of the Actual Paradygm (Sensory Motor Rehabilitation).- .Section 2: Diagnosis of OSA and Myofunctional Disorders.- 7. Anatomy of Orofacial Complex and Relationship with OSA.- 8. Functional Breathing Disorders in Sleep Disordered Breathing Patients.- 9. Clinical Assessment of Patient with Sleep Disordered Breathing and Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders.- 10. ANKYLOGLOSIA It importance in OSA development.- 11. Types of Sleep Study and Their Evaluation. What I Have To Know?.- 12. Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy and Its Correlation with Functional Muscle Disorder.- 13. Diagnostic Tools for Myofunctional Disorder in SDB Patients.- 14. Ultrasound evaluation in SDB patients and its utility in Myofunctional therapy.- 15. Myofunctional importance of genioglosus muscle in OSA.- 16. Myofunctional disorders in children with sleep disordered breathing.- .SECTION 3: Myofunctional Therapy for OSA.- 17. Myofunctional Therapy and CPAP.- 18. Myofunctional Therapy and Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD).- 19. Myofunctional Therapy and OSA Surgery.- 20. Passive Myofunctional Therapy and OSA.- 21. Myofunctional Therapy as Unique Treatment for OSA.
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Dr. O’Connor Reina obtained his medical degree from the University of Seville, Spain. He completed his Residency Program in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at University Hospital Virgin Del Rocio in Seville, Spain. He served as an Associate Professor at the University of Seville School of Medicine from 2001 to 2011. Currently, he serves as the Co-Head of the Otolaryngology Department at Hospitales Quironsalud Marbella and Quiron salud Campo de Gibraltar, Spain.
Dr. O’Connor Reina is recognized for his expertise in Sleep Medicine, having earned Sleep Specialist Accreditation from the Spanish Sleep Society (SES) in 2016 and Expert Somnologist Accreditation from the European Sleep Research Society in 2018. He has been at the forefront of pioneering treatments for sleep-disordered breathing. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. O’Connor Reina shares his knowledge and expertise by co-directing international courses on the surgery and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing, and serving as a chair and speaker at national and international meetings focused on sleep-disordered breathing.
Riassunto
The book explores myofunctional therapy and its role in addressing oropharyngeal functional disorders in individuals afflicted with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). It covers the critical lack of scientific understanding regarding suitable patients and optimal exercises to be used in the disease. The volume provides the necessary knowledge to identify and address these disorders from childhood, in order to prevent further development of the disease. It encompasses functional, anatomical, and physiological dimensions and promotes a multidisciplinary approach to patient care, fostering collaboration among specialists in otolaryngology, pulmonology, speech therapy, sleep surgery, and dentistry. It also combines this therapy with other well-established treatments such as CPAP, mandibular advancement devices, and surgery.