Speech & Language Pathology/Myofunctional Therapy
Northport Wellness Center Alliance Member, Tammy Chaimov, M.S.CCC-SLP, TSSLD, OMT of Long Island Speech and Myo, provides specialized speech and language therapy and myofunctional therapy services. Tammy is dedicated to helping individuals overcome challenges associated with speech and language disorders, as well as orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs).
Speech & Language Therapy
Speech & Language Therapy
Speech & language therapy assists individuals in improving their articulation, speech and sound. Articulation involves the clear and distinct production of sounds using coordinated movements of the lips, tongue, teeth, palate, and respiratory system. Treatment will not only help individuals in enhancing their speech & language but it will also help to improve their self-confidence as a result of their success. While children typically develop these skills naturally, some may require additional support.
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (OMT)
OMT helps individuals achieve the correct tongue resting position and also addresses speech or swallowing issues resulting from incorrect tongue placement or compensation. Benefits include reducing tension in the neck and shoulders, improving forward head posture, alleviating temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJD), and mitigating sleep disordered breathing.
OMT helps individuals achieve the correct tongue resting position and also addresses speech or swallowing issues resulting from incorrect tongue placement or compensation. Benefits include reducing tension in the neck and shoulders, improving forward head posture, alleviating temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJD), and mitigating sleep disordered breathing.
Individuals challenged with speech & language disorders or OMDs can experience significant improvements through specialized therapy.
Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders are disorders involving the muscles and functions of the face and mouth. They can affect both children and adults, presenting in various forms such as:
- TMJ/TMJD
- Sleep Apnea
- Facial Pain
- Headaches
- Hyperactive Gag Reflex
- Picky Eating
- Articulation Errors
- Chronic Mouth Breathing
- Prolonged Bedwetting in Children
- Nail Biting
- Thumb/Finger/Tongue Sucking
- Tongue Thrust
- Enlarged Tonsils
- Malocclusions/Crossbite
- Recurrent Need for Orthodontics
- Examples of OMDs
- TMJ/TMJD
- Sleep Apnea
- Facial Pain
- Headaches
- Hyperactive Gag Reflex
- Picky Eating
- Articulation Errors
- Chronic Mouth Breathing
- Prolonged Bedwetting in Children
- Nail Biting
- Thumb/Finger/Tongue Sucking
- Tongue Thrust
- Enlarged Tonsils
- Malocclusions/Crossbite
- Need for Orthodontics Multiple Times
Treatment for Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders can lead to:
- Enhanced speech clarity and articulation.
- Improved swallowing and tongue placement.
- Reduction in related symptoms such as facial pain, headaches, and sleep apnea.
- Better overall oral and facial function, contributing to improved quality of life.
Tammy Chaimov is committed to providing effective and compassionate care to those dealing with speech and language and orofacial myofunctional disorders. With specialized therapy, individuals can achieve improved articulation, better oral function, and overall enhanced well-being.
For more information, contact Tammy at (347) 813-0446, Tchaimov@gmail.com, or visit Long Island Speech & Myo.