FACEFORMER efficient in the treatment of orofacial dysfunctions
StudiesIn this study, the efficacy of FACEFORMER Therapy and another nonapparatus myofunctional therapy method were compared. Based on the results, it was found that harmonization of orofacial dysfunctions is possible with both functional therapy concepts. However, FACEFORMER therapy proved to be the more efficient method within the six-month observation period.
An efficient method to harmonize orofacial dysfunctions
StudiesThis study compares the efficacy of FACEFORMER Therapy and another nonapparatus myofunctional therapy method. Based on the results, it was determined that harmonization of orofacial dysfunctions is possible with both functional therapy concepts. However, FACEFORMER Therapy proved to be the more efficient method within the six-month observation period.
Successfully treating bruxism
StudiesCraniocervical dysfunctions can be corrected by regular FACEFORMER training. Bruxism and associated pain are reduced or completely eliminated. Most study participants were free of symptoms after only eight weeks.
Improve running performance with FACEFORMER method
StudiesIn a pilot study the positive influence of the FACEFORMER method on the mileage of the test persons was examined.
FACEFORMER Therapy and the Impact on Spinal Cord Position
StudiesThe development of a physiological head balance influences the posture of the cervical and lumbar spine. FACEFORMER Therapy achieves this by activating the muscles of the craniomandibular and cervical system,
FACEFORMER therapy is effective against snoring and sleep apnea
StudiesIn a controlled study (pilot study), the success of FACEFORMER Therapy in patients with snoring and sleep apnea will be evaluated. For a three-month phase, a daily therapy of 4 exercise units is required. One exercise unit comprises 20 repetitions of the basic exercise and 20 repetitions of at least one pull exercise. After approx. 3 weeks, when improved nasal breathing can be felt as a result of training, the FACEFORMER is also applied at night. The goal is to get used to nasal breathing.