In the hierarchy of oral placement therapy, this horn from Talk Tools® is the easiest to blow and it only requires the therapist to press the patient’s midriff area to make a sound.
In the hierarchy of oral placement therapy this horn is the easiest to blow and it only requires the therapist to press the patient’s midriff area to make sound. The flat mouthpiece requires the patient to put their lips together and to clench them. Therefore, it can be used to strengthen lip compression. It is helpful in exercising of orbicularis oris muscles in patients whose tactile awareness and motor-planning movements are impaired.
In the hierarchy of oral placement therapy, this horn from Talk Tools® is the easiest to blow and it only requires the therapist to press the patient’s midriff area to make a sound.