ISMAR: an autotherapeutic device assisting patients from drooling to articulated speech.

H Haberfellner
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This overview of three decades of clinical experience with oral therapies complemented by oral devices-vestibular screens (VS) and ISMARs (Innsbruck sensory motor activators and regulators)-tries to put these devices into an oral functional context including postural control of mobile structures both inside and outside the mouth-down to the feet. ISMARs have certain unique features which teach a person not only better postural control of the lower jaw and, hence, hyoid bone and tongue, but also to stimulate movements of lips and tongue to improve salivary control, functions of eating and drinking and the domain of communication, e.g. facial movements and articulation of speech. A review of the relevant postural background is provided and the mechanisms are explained and may serve as models for other oral therapies. The inter-relation and multi-functionality of muscular connections throughout the body explains the uniformity of facial, oral and pharyngeal dysfunctions in different conditions such as cerebral palsy, Moebius syndrome, chronic nasal congestion or developmental retardation and exposes patients with oral dysfunctions to the risks of vicious circles. However, at the same time the opportunity is given to trigger beneficious circles. Three principles of postural control in and for the neck region are postulated. Clinical observations and experiments with volunteers are described and some supporting information is given-hopefully enough to stimulate clinical work and give rise to further experimental work to illuminate this field which is extremely important for both human communication and inter-relation.

ISMAR:一种自动治疗装置,帮助患者从流口水到清晰的语言。
本文概述了三十年来口腔治疗的临床经验,并辅以口腔设备-前庭屏幕(VS)和ISMARs(因斯布鲁克感觉运动激活器和调节器)-试图将这些设备置于口腔功能环境中,包括口腔内外移动结构的姿势控制-向下到脚。ISMARs具有某些独特的特征,不仅可以教会一个人更好地控制下颌的姿势,从而控制舌骨和舌骨,还可以刺激嘴唇和舌头的运动,以改善唾液控制、饮食功能和交流领域,例如面部运动和说话的清晰度。本文对相关的体位背景进行了综述,并解释了其机制,并可能作为其他口腔治疗的模型。全身肌肉连接的相互关系和多功能性解释了脑瘫、莫比乌斯综合征、慢性鼻塞或发育迟缓等不同情况下面部、口腔和咽功能障碍的一致性,并使口腔功能障碍患者面临恶性循环的风险。然而,与此同时,也给了触发良性循环的机会。三个原则的姿势控制和颈部区域的假设。对志愿者的临床观察和实验进行了描述,并给出了一些支持信息——希望足以刺激临床工作,并引发进一步的实验工作,以阐明这一领域,这对人类交流和相互关系都是极其重要的。
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