Nikki writes:
Speaking of palates, I wonder about restrictions of the muscles of the
throat and the placement of the hyoid bone as a result of birth; couldn't subtle
rearrangements and damage from birth cause a tongue to function similarly as a
tongue tie?
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This might explain why when babies see the CST, who has helped quite a few
local babies, he may notice the hyoid one is not where it should be, or
doesn't move as it should. The more I know, the more confused I get sometimes, but
it seems like whatever happens, nerve integrity, muscle function, bone
structure are all interrelated...temporal impacts sphenoid, nerve function change,
muscle function change, bony structure shift? ...etc...and why releasing
some of the compression, tightness, pulling, etc may allow things to move better
and improve feeding and digestion and motion...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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