• 18 | Too Old For Better Sleep, Better Health? Think Again!

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

18 | Too Old For Better Sleep, Better Health? Think Again!

  • Summary

  • Can Myofunctional Therapy really change lives after 60?


    It can indeed! If you’ve been suffering from poor sleep, TMJ pain, teeth grinding and more there is hope.


    In this eye-opening episode of the Myo360 Show, Becca Rose—an expert myofunctional therapist and former dental hygienist—dives into the surprising ways myofunctional therapy can transform the health of older adults. With real-life case studies, Becca reveals powerful stories of seniors navigating challenges like sleep apnea, undiagnosed tongue ties, tongue thrusting, and chronic jaw pain. You'll discover how this therapy improves sleep, breathing, and overall well-being, proving that it’s never too late to unlock better health!

    Wondering if Myofunctional Therapy would help you or your child? Take our Free Quiz and Find out!


    Ready to start your journey to better health? Schedule a Free “Can Myofunctional Therapy Improve My Life” Discovery Call and explore how myofunctional therapy can change your life. Schedule your call here.


    If you liked this episode, check out:

    • Ep. 16: How I Overcame my 30 year struggle with Sleep


    Connect with MYO 360 and Becca Rose:

    Website = https://www.myofunctionalpathways.com/

    Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/myofunctional.pathways.llc/?hl=en

    Linkedin = https://www.linkedin.com/in/becca-rose-22b339262/


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