OROFACIAL MYOFUNCTIONAL DISORDERS A~Z

Enhance your professional skills with additional expertise and broaden your marketability

Theory  •  Evaluation  •  Therapy

Introductory

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders Course (33 hours)

This is a blended 3 day COM certification track course, consisting of 13 hours of pre-recorded lectures and 20 live Zoom, designed for speech and dental professionals. This professional course highlights OFM history, research, dental, speech, and orofacial myofunctional interdisciplinary perspective. Make the connection; disorder breathing, airway issues, dysfunctional postures, craniofacial development, speech distortions, malocclusions, chronic habits, tongue tie, OSA, and more.



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Course Instructor

Keisha Nolan, M.A., CCC-SLP, COM®

Keisha is the Owner of Nolan Speech & Language Center. She is an experienced speech-language pathologist who specials in orofacial myofunctional disorders. Keisha is one of a select few of orofacial myologists in the State of Michigan. In addition, to patient care, she uses her expertise to teach orthodontic residents at the University of Detroit School of Dentistry and educates dentists, orthodontists, ENTs, and pediatricians through guest lectures. She also has training in cranio-sacral therapy. Keisha is a compassionate, dedicated, energetic and knowledgeable therapist with a strong desire to help improve the lives of others.

Adjunct Instructor

Angie Lehman, RDH, COM®

Angie Lehman is an IAOM Certified Orofacial Myologist (COM®) who has been exclusively practicing Orofacial Myology since 2012 in York, Pennsylvania. She runs one of America's most successful and well-known private practices, Oral Myofunctional Therapy of York. Angie is a highly sought-after educator for medical, dental, and allied health professionals and she is passionate to encourage all health disciplines to work collaboratively and to better understand oral function and craniofacial development and to incorporate therapy into their specific areas of care.