AN OSTEOPATHIC APPROACH TO TREATMENT OF INFANTS WITH ORAL TIES
&
MECHANICAL PROBLEMS AFFECTING BREASTFEEDING
About the course
This course is designed for osteopaths that seek to expand their knowledge in the paediatric field, including osteopaths who have limited or no experience in treating children as well as Osteopaths with more paediatric experience who may want to refresh and broaden their knowledge in this field.
The course content will be based on the paediatric population and how the anatomy and physiology of this age group make them particularly vulnerable to problems linked to this structural & mechanical disorder Although the courses will focus on the treatment of infants, the approach for oral ties is applicable to the treatment of older children and adults.
The course format is mainly theoretical, with a small amount of group work and presentation of relevant manual techniques.
Course content includes the embryology and anatomy of the tongue and frenulum. The possible causes of ankyloglossia and prevalence. The effect of oral ties on tongue function, suckling and the long-term development of structures related to the tongue. The different classifications systems in ankyloglossia. Examination, signs, symptoms, and differential diagnosis of ankyloglossia.
Interdisciplinary collaboration when treating patients with tongue tie. The different types of frenotomies. The manual evaluation of structures in the body affected by ankyloglossia. Mechanical problems that can affect breastfeeding. The manual treatment pre-& post frenotomy and if the infant doesn’t undergo revision. The course content is based on the available research. Particular attention will be given to how the osteopathic approach can have an influence of the wellbeing of the tongue tied infant.
Course Topics & Learning Outcome
Course Suitability
This course is suitable for all Osteopaths.