I know this will lead to a lot of questions to let me help: The website for the practitioners: www.appliedintegrationacademy.com/ Other content that can help you understand this: The Shocking Truth Behind Your Face Asymmetry (and how to fix it) th-cam.com/video/YrQadIQX6Fg/w-d-xo.html Your Jaw Is Ruining Your Posture? th-cam.com/video/qg7y9BJkRYM/w-d-xo.html
I’ve finally understood my bad posture, constant tension and inability to speak clearly… I’ve been doing the postural restoration exercices for months now with some improvements, but I’ve suspected for a while that my teeth were a big part of the problem. My lower teeth are occluded and I have always felt like there’s not enough space for my tongue. The wide mouth test showed a Grade 4 tongue tie. Thank you for this video Conor! Very eye-opening and clear. Time to look for solutions. THANK YOU.
@@john4268 I consulted a doctor who suggested surgery. Before that I've been trying myobrace, which was very uncomfortable at the beginning but it gets easier. My teeth aren't more aligned but they have been moving. Specially lower teeth, there may be some opening / more space. I feel way less tense in my upper back and psoas.
We're not studing it at the university either (dental students). Probably I would never no about this applience if I hadn't met a doctor who works on it
Where do I find these doctors? I want to ask the VA for a referral. They never believe me when I tell them that my body is slowly twisting. They just refer me to more physical therapy and pain management. 🙄
Demand it, or ask for a new primary. With the VA, every is your worst day. I worked with vets for over 2 years, helping them with Medical Massage. You have to go through the Whole Health Program.
Find a PRI physical therapist. I tried telling my VA provider about this, she wanted to hear NONE of it. I've been going to my therapist for over a year, out of my pocket. Has been the best money I've spent in 30 years of trying to fix my body.
Thanks for posting Conor! I am having my grade 3 tie released in May. Hoping to feel relief from the unexplainable chronic pain and tightness I've had over the past decade.
@@JakesYan It's been great! Not a fun experience, but totally worth it. The constant battle with my posture that I've felt my entire life seems to be completely gone.
@@b_rit sweet thats awesome to hear. just got mine released yesterday. Did you feel like you had to relearn tongue posture or anything? Im struggling to keep the right side of my tongue on the palate
@@JakesYan For sure, I have been doing myofunctional therapy, but what's helped me the most is working on the suction hold and opening my mouth and stretching my tongue while it's suctioned. I feel like it helps both to stretch the wound and work on getting used to the suction hold. I also have been doing dry needling with a Chiro specifically in my jaws and postural muscles and that has helped a TON. I was getting a lot of tension in my jaws after the release from the exercises. Sorry, this is long but hopefully it helps!
@@JakesYan Oh and I also have one side of my palate that seems to be more narrow so it doesn't hold the suction as well. I've just been making sure to put extra effort on that side.
I've just found out I'm tounge tied... after decades of jaw & neck tension/pain (&buckled tmj discs) + lateral tilt that no exercises have been able to change 🤯 thank you for going more in-depth that the DOZEN "specialists" I've seen since i was a child.
The way I feel like I need to spend 100K to be an osteopath as well as a periodontist, myofunctional therapist, breathwork coach, counselled and physiotherapist and spend money on Structural Integration, AIA and PRI loorrdddd 😅😭 I wish one person could fill all of these gaps, I wish the body was studied as a whole and not broken apart
I encourage people to look into myofunctional therapy also for those kind of issues - along with appliances ofc. People should visit biological dentists - basically dentists that have an holistic approach and who check the whole mouth and specialize in airway and sleep dentistry.
Have you heard of Paul Chek? I believe he has treaded these waters as well. Just wondering if you have ever heard of him? He also does in depth jaw examination as a part of his consultations and I believe he refers to holistic dentists as part of his recommendation/plan for his clients. It's hard to get much more info than that though without paying some serious dollars.
It's remarkable how similar the "AIA" Sidelying here is to the "PRI" Right Sidelying Left Adductor Pull Back with Knee to Knee that was prescribed to me. I don't know why there has to be camps or branding. These very same outfits state there's such a need for collaboration, yet they're siloed themselves. Anyways, I can't state enough still I'm grateful the for AIA presentation. This woman and I have have the same pattern across the board in all "3 diaphragms" with same chief complaint on right leg/ side. I had my tongue tie release done a year ago. I'm going to try this AIA Sidelying version. Here's to the future of all integration.
The important part is the forward neck and the occlusal fix with the grounding strategies. I think the tongue tie while should be repaired is not causal and over played here. That's why she tested better with neck and palate improvement and better mandibular freedom.
No, because it's snake oil. If it was real there would be peer reviews and it wouldn't be done by "exclusive" dentists. If it's too good to be true that's because IT IS
Amazing how stability starts with the tongue and C1. Smart phone neck forces your tongue to keep the air passages open. Mewing is good to do also. And I have recently started studying the ring muscles. No coincidence for me.
Yes who is this Dr.? What is his name? What is his title? Where is he located? You can’t just post an amazing video like this and not give details so we can seek it out! I have all these issues. And no Dr. has ever been able to help me. I will go to the end of the earth for someone who actually knows what the hell they’re talking about lol. 😃
This is incredible. There are so many amazing people in this world, impacting peoples lives in profound ways. Thank you so much for sharing. Please do more of these case studies.
I had a severe tie and just had a release about 6 weeks ago. I am doing myofunctional therapy now and have been since before the release. This video is making me realize there is much more to it that I may want to explore. How do I find these specialists? Do I contact AIA?
It seems like PRI and AIA use osteopathic terminologies, and the ALF is an osteopathic device. Do you think osteopaths can help with cranial issues that are pretty minor? And can ALF be used without causing any expansion?
where does this fit into the PRI methodology and sequencing of treating a patient? (did this patient work with PRI for a while and then go to AIA dentist?)
This is not a PRI approach whatsoever. They don’t use these techniques or appliances in the same way AIA does. I would strongly recommend AIA first over PRI at this point, but PRI does have some good practitioners out there.
@@conorharris may I ask why you recommend AIA over PRI? I have been following PRI for close to ten years at this point and this is the first I have heard of AIA
@@conorharrisConor could you please do a video in addressing this question “why would you recommend AIA over PRI?” I think a lot of us are now a little confused as to which approach is the more effective one at this point. Thanks.
@@Abelmags5 Think of this stuff as an extension to PRI. It's looking at all parts of the body in even more detail and applying them to gate. It doesn't make one better than the other; they ideally would be used together and in more detail.
This is fascinating! Thanks for this, Conor!! Do you happen to know if there are any clinicians who offer this in London or the UK? Also, what are some exercises or things we can do to prepare the body for tongue-tie surgery, so that we don't experience negative effects (like, as Dr Lam said, anxiety or breathing issues bc we're not primed in the diaphragm)? Thanks again!
Yes & Tongue posture. Have had all those issues my whole life and in the past year or so I can’t use the restroom really at all. Actually going to see this Dr in the video in 2 weeks. So excited to be normal
@@conorharrishey Conor, I have seen a PRI specialist for years who has tried to fix me and has told me I have a posterior cross bite that has created a right cranial torsion and that I might possibly need a tongue tie release. I did my functional therapy and they confirmed that I probably have a tongue tie as well but it's not typical because I have great range of motion. I just can't create suction to keep my tongue to the roof of my mouth. My pri guy tried to set me up with a dentist who decided to do Invisalign for the bite, which didn't work, then we tried the Homeblock which made things worse. He just doesn't have the right resources to fix my issues. How do I get in contact with you to access the type of resources you have? Thanks for any help.
I suffered from debilitating headaches. The ALF corrected the them. My dentist retired. I can’t find anyone to replace the ALF as I have had dental work which makes it not fit. Head pain has returned. I do have a practitioner like Connor as well but wonder if a new ALF would get rid of the headaches.
Hello conor. I am venezuela , i have right bc pattern, but in my country there isnt pri especialist, however i got a postural dentist. We need help you, because we don't Know : what is.the wire type that she used in the video? Please what is the email ofthe dentist?
This is my question too! I think all of my problems stem from a foot injury 7 years ago. I broke my last two metatarsals on my left foot and didn’t realize until now how far reaching the effects have been.
@@sheenadeetsIt can be hard to say for sure due to how they feed into one another. I had a bad ankle sprain 5 years ago that caused me extra consistent ankle pain and instability for a couple of years, but it was my postural asymmetries and instability from my crooked jaws that caused me to become very unstable in my left hip, which caused me to become so much more susceptible to a severe left ankle sprain.
Thank you for sharing this interesting and amazing case study! I think that this kind of multi-disciplinary approach has the potential to help many people.
@@conorharris Have you heard of Paul Chek? I believe he has treaded these waters as well. Just wondering if you have ever heard of him? He also does in depth jaw examination as a part of his consultations and believe he refers to holistic dentists. It's hard to get much more info than that though without paying some serious dollars.
Have not watched to the end of this video yet but would just like to bring up the point that her symptoms of change, i.e brain fog, extreme fatigue, disturbed sleep, joint pain and migraine (all of which I am suffering from) are also established symptoms of menopause and perimenopause. Menopause may or may not be the cause of her “body’s problem” - though she does look to be in the ballpark age to be menopausal - but should be considered by any female suffering with these symptoms, particularly if no teeth/tongue or posture problems are apparent. I do though, concede that some symptoms attributed to the menopause may be caused/exacerbated by the body issues discussed here.
bruh... I'm a periodontist, and I beg you to provide more than just a case study, and i mean, not sure if this is even a case study, just sounds like hyperbole, maybe you need a systematic review? before posting wacky stuff. Before dentists get bombarded by people saying they want to fix their diaphgram. Scalloping of the tongue is due to parafunctional habits such as grinding, but can't jump to say scalloping is caused by posture.. some of the terms 'unstraining the cranium' like I need to show this to my orthodontist buddies cuz this is bonkers. A tongue tie detrimental to posture..i mean cmon...
It's okay that you are not educated on this subject, but to call it wacky is just close minded. A tongue tie can absolutely be detrimental to posture. It does not matter that you are a periodentist, it doesn't mean you have any knowledge on tongue ties and the developmental issues that come with having one. I assume you realize the whole body is connected, so why is it such a stretch to believe that a tongue tie that causes a low tongue posture would then cause other issues throughout the body.
As I mentioned in other comments, this methodology is in its infancy and all we’re trying to do is spread awareness. We’re not making any crazy claims or proclamations. This is meant to inspire curiosity. I’m aware this will bring out skeptics and some backlash, and that’s okay. Progress in a field is always met with initial criticism
Unfortunately there are just a few pri and dentist working with this they are just far away from here in Florida just one and it’s. 5hrs from me. ND ALSO ITS EXPENSIVE. why true medicine it’s so difficult to find and expensive. Don’t know I mean should be easier really help people. I’m so desperate have already labrum on my left hip because of this and now I star to have pain on my right hip. One year ago I was an athlete today I barely walk in bad pattern pain and so depressed.
Face asymmetry does not need to be "fixed". Don't lose track of what's important. What needs to be "fixed" is bad habits. We need to be more active and less sedentary. We need NOT to stare at our phones for hours every day with our head forward and back rounded. We are refusing to see the fix that's right in front of us because we are lazy.
I know this will lead to a lot of questions to let me help:
The website for the practitioners: www.appliedintegrationacademy.com/
Other content that can help you understand this:
The Shocking Truth Behind Your Face Asymmetry (and how to fix it)
th-cam.com/video/YrQadIQX6Fg/w-d-xo.html
Your Jaw Is Ruining Your Posture?
th-cam.com/video/qg7y9BJkRYM/w-d-xo.html
I’ve finally understood my bad posture, constant tension and inability to speak clearly… I’ve been doing the postural restoration exercices for months now with some improvements, but I’ve suspected for a while that my teeth were a big part of the problem. My lower teeth are occluded and I have always felt like there’s not enough space for my tongue. The wide mouth test showed a Grade 4 tongue tie. Thank you for this video Conor! Very eye-opening and clear. Time to look for solutions. THANK YOU.
What did you try?
@@john4268 I consulted a doctor who suggested surgery. Before that I've been trying myobrace, which was very uncomfortable at the beginning but it gets easier. My teeth aren't more aligned but they have been moving. Specially lower teeth, there may be some opening / more space. I feel way less tense in my upper back and psoas.
@@fanks19 are you going with surgery now then?
Walking into my dentist office like, yo gimme an ALF. They be like, never heard of it but here's a flossing.
We're not studing it at the university either (dental students). Probably I would never no about this applience if I hadn't met a doctor who works on it
Where do I find these doctors? I want to ask the VA for a referral. They never believe me when I tell them that my body is slowly twisting. They just refer me to more physical therapy and pain management. 🙄
Demand it, or ask for a new primary. With the VA, every is your worst day. I worked with vets for over 2 years, helping them with Medical Massage. You have to go through the Whole Health Program.
You can get Medical Massage, Chiropractic, Acupuncture, and Yoga services. They'll usually send you out into Community Care. I hope this helps!
It's a dire vacuum. Don't waste your breath on conventional PT. The Postural Restoration Institute is the place to start
Find a PRI physical therapist. I tried telling my VA provider about this, she wanted to hear NONE of it.
I've been going to my therapist for over a year, out of my pocket. Has been the best money I've spent in 30 years of trying to fix my body.
The dentist and practitioners in this video are in the Houston, TX area but people travel in from out of town to see them.
Thanks for posting Conor! I am having my grade 3 tie released in May. Hoping to feel relief from the unexplainable chronic pain and tightness I've had over the past decade.
hows it going after the tongue tie release? updates?
@@JakesYan It's been great! Not a fun experience, but totally worth it. The constant battle with my posture that I've felt my entire life seems to be completely gone.
@@b_rit sweet thats awesome to hear. just got mine released yesterday. Did you feel like you had to relearn tongue posture or anything? Im struggling to keep the right side of my tongue on the palate
@@JakesYan For sure, I have been doing myofunctional therapy, but what's helped me the most is working on the suction hold and opening my mouth and stretching my tongue while it's suctioned. I feel like it helps both to stretch the wound and work on getting used to the suction hold. I also have been doing dry needling with a Chiro specifically in my jaws and postural muscles and that has helped a TON. I was getting a lot of tension in my jaws after the release from the exercises. Sorry, this is long but hopefully it helps!
@@JakesYan Oh and I also have one side of my palate that seems to be more narrow so it doesn't hold the suction as well. I've just been making sure to put extra effort on that side.
I've just found out I'm tounge tied... after decades of jaw & neck tension/pain (&buckled tmj discs) + lateral tilt that no exercises have been able to change 🤯 thank you for going more in-depth that the DOZEN "specialists" I've seen since i was a child.
The way I feel like I need to spend 100K to be an osteopath as well as a periodontist, myofunctional therapist, breathwork coach, counselled and physiotherapist and spend money on Structural Integration, AIA and PRI loorrdddd 😅😭 I wish one person could fill all of these gaps, I wish the body was studied as a whole and not broken apart
I’m only an RMT 😅
Become that person.
Well said. That's definitely the state of affairs with this crap we're stuck in.
I encourage people to look into myofunctional therapy also for those kind of issues - along with appliances ofc. People should visit biological dentists - basically dentists that have an holistic approach and who check the whole mouth and specialize in airway and sleep dentistry.
This is really interesting. Is this sort of in its infancy this technology? I feel like a dentist able to do this would not be common
Yes, absolutely. Good way to describe it
this is gold man thank you for letting us sit in on this.
Have you heard of Paul Chek? I believe he has treaded these waters as well. Just wondering if you have ever heard of him? He also does in depth jaw examination as a part of his consultations and I believe he refers to holistic dentists as part of his recommendation/plan for his clients. It's hard to get much more info than that though without paying some serious dollars.
It's remarkable how similar the "AIA" Sidelying here is to the "PRI" Right Sidelying Left Adductor Pull Back with Knee to Knee that was prescribed to me. I don't know why there has to be camps or branding. These very same outfits state there's such a need for collaboration, yet they're siloed themselves. Anyways, I can't state enough still I'm grateful the for AIA presentation. This woman and I have have the same pattern across the board in all "3 diaphragms" with same chief complaint on right leg/ side. I had my tongue tie release done a year ago. I'm going to try this AIA Sidelying version. Here's to the future of all integration.
💰
The important part is the forward neck and the occlusal fix with the grounding strategies. I think the tongue tie while should be repaired is not causal and over played here. That's why she tested better with neck and palate improvement and better mandibular freedom.
Holy shit, I was watching this because I have an appointment in two weeks (been waiting for 2 months) with the SAME DR/Dentist 😂 Dr lam!! How cool lol
Just went to Dr Lam today. She’s amazing!! Have you gone yet?
Is there any research I can read about this please?
No, because it's snake oil. If it was real there would be peer reviews and it wouldn't be done by "exclusive" dentists. If it's too good to be true that's because IT IS
It looks as though he has my crooked jaw and body on his wall. Where’d he get those?
Amazing how stability starts with the tongue and C1. Smart phone neck forces your tongue to keep the air passages open. Mewing is good to do also. And I have recently started studying the ring muscles. No coincidence for me.
I noticed I have to give myself military neck to open my passage way. I've never head of the ring muscle
@@keeleykobobel5507 only one i can think of is anus.. but who know what he meant
Yes who is this Dr.? What is his name? What is his title? Where is he located? You can’t just post an amazing video like this and not give details so we can seek it out! I have all these issues. And no Dr. has ever been able to help me. I will go to the end of the earth for someone who actually knows what the hell they’re talking about lol. 😃
Do you have bad intentions?
What are you talking about????😂 They were just asking for help, relax. Intentions were to improve quality of life.@@kristinastevens509
Bad intentions?! How can you ask Such a question? Go back under your bridge troll😂
@@kristinastevens509 Right? Scary stuff.
Dr James Anderson he’s part of applied integration academy
This is incredible. There are so many amazing people in this world, impacting peoples lives in profound ways.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Please do more of these case studies.
what is an ALF?
I had a severe tie and just had a release about 6 weeks ago. I am doing myofunctional therapy now and have been since before the release. This video is making me realize there is much more to it that I may want to explore. How do I find these specialists? Do I contact AIA?
Amazing explanation, so much knowledge !
Amazing how impactful this condition is on the entire frame. Glad this patient is getting relief.
It seems like PRI and AIA use osteopathic terminologies, and the ALF is an osteopathic device. Do you think osteopaths can help with cranial issues that are pretty minor? And can ALF be used without causing any expansion?
Sign me up!! I'm ready for my occlusal state to be modified beneficially, please
where does this fit into the PRI methodology and sequencing of treating a patient? (did this patient work with PRI for a while and then go to AIA dentist?)
This is not a PRI approach whatsoever. They don’t use these techniques or appliances in the same way AIA does. I would strongly recommend AIA first over PRI at this point, but PRI does have some good practitioners out there.
@@conorharris may I ask why you recommend AIA over PRI? I have been following PRI for close to ten years at this point and this is the first I have heard of AIA
@@conorharrisCan you link to AIA?
@@conorharrisConor could you please do a video in addressing this question “why would you recommend AIA over PRI?” I think a lot of us are now a little confused as to which approach is the more effective one at this point. Thanks.
@@Abelmags5 Think of this stuff as an extension to PRI. It's looking at all parts of the body in even more detail and applying them to gate. It doesn't make one better than the other; they ideally would be used together and in more detail.
This is fascinating! Thanks for this, Conor!! Do you happen to know if there are any clinicians who offer this in London or the UK? Also, what are some exercises or things we can do to prepare the body for tongue-tie surgery, so that we don't experience negative effects (like, as Dr Lam said, anxiety or breathing issues bc we're not primed in the diaphragm)? Thanks again!
Google Martin Higgins
Conor, I had an urgent question. Do you think Gastrointestinal issues like nausea, reflux, constipation can be linked to improper breathing?
I believe it does. Considering the effects of the diaphragm on the organs.
It definitely did with me when my symptoms were at their most severe.
Yes & Tongue posture. Have had all those issues my whole life and in the past year or so I can’t use the restroom really at all. Actually going to see this Dr in the video in 2 weeks. So excited to be normal
@@acardinalconsideration824 hello, can you tell me what GI symptoms you had and how they were relieved?
@@jacobspivey have you had any success with PRI exercices for GI issues? I have bad reflux, nausea, and constipation.
day 2 of asking: cervical instability cure please
This can be a huge part of it. Watch the neck measurements before and after
@@conorharrishey Conor, I have seen a PRI specialist for years who has tried to fix me and has told me I have a posterior cross bite that has created a right cranial torsion and that I might possibly need a tongue tie release. I did my functional therapy and they confirmed that I probably have a tongue tie as well but it's not typical because I have great range of motion. I just can't create suction to keep my tongue to the roof of my mouth. My pri guy tried to set me up with a dentist who decided to do Invisalign for the bite, which didn't work, then we tried the Homeblock which made things worse. He just doesn't have the right resources to fix my issues. How do I get in contact with you to access the type of resources you have? Thanks for any help.
@@conorharrisohh okie
There is no such thing as a "cure"
@@Rin-xy4tt who said anything about a "cure"? And also that is not true, at all.
How much does all this cost?
I wish I had a list with this type of Valuable Doctors in Germany! I am suffering now for 10 years.😢
Chris Moschik in Germany
@@cameronsterls7983 Thank you!
Stop shilling snake oil!
I suffered from debilitating headaches. The ALF corrected the them. My dentist retired. I can’t find anyone to replace the ALF as I have had dental work which makes it not fit. Head pain has returned. I do have a practitioner like Connor as well but wonder if a new ALF would get rid of the headaches.
Hello conor. I am venezuela , i have right bc pattern, but in my country there isnt pri especialist, however i got a postural dentist. We need help you, because we don't Know : what is.the wire type that she used in the video? Please what is the email ofthe dentist?
7:15 Since he is not doing a precisely symmetrical manipulation I wonder how the results would have differed if he was to stand on her other side.
What if the very first 'domino', so-to-speak, is structural asymmetry of the 2 feet? Is it possible that that may cause the entire chain reaction?
This is my question too! I think all of my problems stem from a foot injury 7 years ago. I broke my last two metatarsals on my left foot and didn’t realize until now how far reaching the effects have been.
@@sheenadeetsIt can be hard to say for sure due to how they feed into one another. I had a bad ankle sprain 5 years ago that caused me extra consistent ankle pain and instability for a couple of years, but it was my postural asymmetries and instability from my crooked jaws that caused me to become very unstable in my left hip, which caused me to become so much more susceptible to a severe left ankle sprain.
@@acardinalconsideration824 very interesting. Thanks!
It would be helpful to know where this office is located.
Is there a way to simulate the effects of an alf naturally without the appliance?
amazing!! 😮 thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you for sharing this interesting and amazing case study! I think that this kind of multi-disciplinary approach has the potential to help many people.
it's so disheartening to see all these doctors pretend they actually know what's going on (they don't)
thanks for sharing this insight anyways :)
These people know way way more than the average Dr , even osteopathic type Drs.
You must work for the pharm crowd
the average doctor is completely clueless, so it's not that hard. Yes, I work for Bill Gates himself🤣
Coner, my man. Are PT's and Chiro's able to certified or trained in the ALF appliance and its application or is it strictly referral based?
It’s strictly referral based at this point because it’s in its infancy
@@conorharris Have you heard of Paul Chek? I believe he has treaded these waters as well. Just wondering if you have ever heard of him? He also does in depth jaw examination as a part of his consultations and believe he refers to holistic dentists. It's hard to get much more info than that though without paying some serious dollars.
Where are you and this dentist located?
The dentist and posture experts in this video are in the Houston TX area.
Have not watched to the end of this video yet but would just like to bring up the point that her symptoms of change, i.e brain fog, extreme fatigue, disturbed sleep, joint pain and migraine (all of which I am suffering from) are also established symptoms of menopause and perimenopause. Menopause may or may not be the cause of her “body’s problem” - though she does look to be in the ballpark age to be menopausal - but should be considered by any female suffering with these symptoms, particularly if no teeth/tongue or posture problems are apparent.
I do though, concede that some symptoms attributed to the menopause may be caused/exacerbated by the body issues discussed here.
What kind of doctors treat these problems?
bruh... I'm a periodontist, and I beg you to provide more than just a case study, and i mean, not sure if this is even a case study, just sounds like hyperbole, maybe you need a systematic review? before posting wacky stuff.
Before dentists get bombarded by people saying they want to fix their diaphgram. Scalloping of the tongue is due to parafunctional habits such as grinding, but can't jump to say scalloping is caused by posture.. some of the terms 'unstraining the cranium' like I need to show this to my orthodontist buddies cuz this is bonkers. A tongue tie detrimental to posture..i mean cmon...
It's okay that you are not educated on this subject, but to call it wacky is just close minded. A tongue tie can absolutely be detrimental to posture. It does not matter that you are a periodentist, it doesn't mean you have any knowledge on tongue ties and the developmental issues that come with having one. I assume you realize the whole body is connected, so why is it such a stretch to believe that a tongue tie that causes a low tongue posture would then cause other issues throughout the body.
@@b_ritnot what their point was. 😂
It's called deep front line fascia. Learn about it it's not surprising st all what releasing it can do
As I mentioned in other comments, this methodology is in its infancy and all we’re trying to do is spread awareness. We’re not making any crazy claims or proclamations. This is meant to inspire curiosity. I’m aware this will bring out skeptics and some backlash, and that’s okay. Progress in a field is always met with initial criticism
@@lowkeylegendaryn8v844 Enlighten me then, please. What was their point in saying "a tongue tie detrimental to posture, i mean cmon...".
WHOA
Unfortunately there are just a few pri and dentist working with this they are just far away from here in Florida just one and it’s. 5hrs from me. ND ALSO ITS EXPENSIVE. why true medicine it’s so difficult to find and expensive. Don’t know I mean should be easier really help people. I’m so desperate have already labrum on my left hip because of this and now I star to have pain on my right hip. One year ago I was an athlete today I barely walk in bad pattern pain and so depressed.
Face asymmetry does not need to be "fixed". Don't lose track of what's important. What needs to be "fixed" is bad habits. We need to be more active and less sedentary. We need NOT to stare at our phones for hours every day with our head forward and back rounded. We are refusing to see the fix that's right in front of us because we are lazy.