Tag: sleep apnea
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Muscle tension during sleep – Are all muscles flaccid?
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Did you know that your muscles also work while you sleep? While some muscles rest, others remain active to regulate breathing and posture. Discover which muscles are active at night, how this affects our sleep and why balanced muscle tension is so important.us to spread these important findings and educate doctors, therapists and patients about…
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Sleep apnoea – Success by regular use of the FaceFormer®?
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Sleep apnea: FaceFormer vs. CPAP mask. Find out why FaceFormer therapy is a promising alternative to symptomatic CPAP therapy as a causal treatment for sleep apnea. Read how this innovative method can reduce breathing interruptions and improve your health in the long term – without lifelong dependence on devices.
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Against sleep apnoea FaceFormer or CPAP mask?
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Sleep apnea: FaceFormer or CPAP mask? This FAQ article compares both therapy options and explains the advantages of the FaceFormer. Find out how you can achieve success in just a few months and why a lifelong dependency on the device should be avoided. Discover a promising alternative to the conventional sleep mask.
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FaceFormer® at night in addition to CPAP?
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Can the FaceFormer be used at night in addition to a CPAP device? This FAQ article answers the question of a patient with facial nerve palsy and sleep apnea. Find out more about the advantages and disadvantages of both forms of therapy and how they can complement each other.
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Is it dangerous to wear the FaceFormer® at night and not be able to breathe through the mouth?
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Sleep apnea patients often wonder if using the FaceFormer at night can be dangerous. This article explains how the device promotes nasal breathing and why it is safe. Read how to use the FaceFormer correctly to improve your breathing and what you can expect during the familiarization phase.
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FaceFormer® exercises instead of mandibular advancement splint?
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Do you suffer from sleep apnea, teeth grinding or tinnitus? Find out why FaceFormer Training can be a natural and effective alternative to protrusion splints and APAP masks. Read how this exercise therapy corrects your basic functions and achieves lasting improvements without side effects.
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Can FaceFormer® training be done with braces and fixed brackets?
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Is FaceFormer training possible with fixed braces? A patient with sleep apnea and snoring asks about alternatives to surgery. Find out why FaceFormer therapy can also be an effective, natural solution for breathing problems with braces.
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Does the FaceFormer® help with UARS?
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Can the FaceFormer help with UARS (Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome = sleep apnea)? The answer is yes! This innovative therapy goes beyond treating symptoms and addresses the root causes of respiratory problems. Discover how the FaceFormer tightens tissue and optimizes movement patterns.
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Does the FaceFormer® also work with a flaccid soft palate?
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Can the FaceFormer help with sagging soft palate and mild sleep apnea? Find out how this innovative therapy stabilizes muscles and tissue in the mouth and throat and corrects functions. Discover why the tightening of the tongue and soft palate is one of the main effects and how you can achieve effective results with little…
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Nightly use for sleep apnea
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Question I suffer from sleep apnea and have breathing dropouts at night. I notice how I can’t breathe through my nose and then I have to gasp for air with my mouth. If I wear the FaceFormer now in the 3rd week also at night, I can no longer gasp for air over the mouth…