Jennifer Block Myofunctional Therapy

Jennifer Block Myofunctional Therapy To serve and educate people who have orofacial myofunctional disorders. Practice Makes Permanent Jennifer has been a practicing dental hygienist since 1988.

She has worked with people of all ages and backgrounds and understands that a healthy mouth is the gateway to a healthy body. When she enrolled in post-graduate work for orofacial disorders and studied Myofunctional Therapy, she quickly realized the connection and how she could play a greater role in helping people with their overall health.

08/09/2023

Finally! We have been talking about this for years: nasal breathing and mouth-taping in sports performance!

We were delighted to see this article as Iga Swiatek prepares for the Canadian Open.

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Short and sweet.

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09/01/2022

Dr G is offering this exceptional program. I have utilized it as one part of regaining health

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Another great post from Steven Lin
08/31/2022

Another great post from Steven Lin

Your tongue acts as a rudder and support system through a fascial line that runs right down to your toes!

In nearly all my patients, I see poor tongue posture, and the links to bad spinal posture, breathing, and other issues are felt right throughout the body.

The simplest way we can see how the tongue is so influential is how it supports proper head posture. When the tongue is down and forward, forward head posture and mouthbreathing occurs.

Over time this associates with a narrow jaw, crooked teeth, and sleep disorders.

But… you guessed it, as always the mouth is a gateway for so many other systems in the body.

The tongue is an extremely complex muscular and fascial rudder system.

It guides all the structures of the myofascial continuity that runs from the inner arch of the foot all the way up through the middle of the body to the tongue and jaw muscles.

Isn’t that amazing?

Actually the tongue is potentially more important for core stability than turning on your actual core.

Our core begins deep under the arch with the insertions of the tendons from the lower leg, especially tibialis posterior.

To find its insertion, feel just under the inside arch of the foot, just underneath and forward of protrusion of the navicular bone you can feel a bit over an inch in front of your tibial malleolus on the inside of your ankle.

This point will respond to a soft-but-energy-rich touch that is held, and also to a more firm and direct fascial release. Pressing here can make a flow of feeling run up the fascial line.

So for better core support, spinal, hip and leg strength, you need to work on your tongue posture.

During exercise practice sealing the tongue to the roof of the mouth, this turns on the fascial rudder to the toes. It takes time and you need to work on making the BACK of the tongue connect to the soft palate. More on this to come.

R u serious . Let’s make every American dependent and let’s guess u must be triple jabbed .  Just a prediction
03/24/2022

R u serious . Let’s make every American dependent and let’s guess u must be triple jabbed . Just a prediction

Gas prices remain at all-time highs under the failed leadership of Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi. The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline today is at $4.24 a gallon. Gas has doubled in price since the 2020 election. President Trump made America an energy exporter. Joe Biden shut that down on...

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03/21/2022

This is perfect

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