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Oral-Motor Facilitation Technique (OMFT): Part I-Theoretical Base and Basic Concept

구강운동촉진기술: 1 부-이론적 배경과 기초 요소

  • 민경철 (서울특별시 어린이병원 재활의학과) ;
  • 서상민 (세명대학교 보건바이오대학 작업치료학과) ;
  • 우희순 (원광대학교 의과대학 작업치료학과)
  • Received : 2020.07.28
  • Accepted : 2020.10.21
  • Published : 2021.02.28

Abstract

Introduction : Oral motor function is basic function of sensory exploration, feeding, and communication, that develops from the fetal stage to childhood. Problems with oral motor function result in difficulty within handling food in the oral cavity, decreased swallowing and feeding skills, difficulty with communication, and problems with oral hygiene. To treat these symptoms, oral motor therapy is provided for normalizing sensory adaptation in the oral cavity, and increasing postural control, oral movement and oral motor function. Discussion : The oral motor facilitation technique (OMFT) was developed for increasing general and integrated oral motor function based on the following: 1) understanding orofacial muscular physiology; 2) a comprehensive approach to sensory·adaptation·behavior·cognition; 3) sensorimotor stimulation by a manual approach; 4) motor control and motor learning theory. The OMFT is a new evidence-based treatment protocol, for children and adults with neuromuscular and oral motor problems. Conclusion : The goal of this article is to provide a theoretical background for OMFT development and the basic concept for the clinical application of OMFT. We hope that this article will help oral motor therapy experts to provide effective therapy in a more professional way.

서론 : 구강 운동 기능은 태아기에서 유년기 발달로 이어지는 감각 탐색, 음식 섭취, 의사소통 표현의 기초가 되는 기능이다. 구강 운동 기능에 문제가 발행하면, 구강 내 음식 처리 어려움, 삼킴 및 섭식기능 저하, 의사소통 기능 감소, 구강 위생 능력 저하 등이 나타난다. 이러한 증상 치료를 위한 구강운동 치료는 구강 내 감각 정상화, 자세 조절, 구강 움직임 증진, 구강 운동 기능 향상을 목표로 제공되는 치료법이다. 본론 : 구강운동촉진기술(OMFT)은 1) 구강 및 안면 근육계의 해부생리학적 이해; 2) 감각·적응·행동·인지의 통합적 접근; 3) 도수적 접근을 통한 감각 및 운동 자극; 4) 운동 조절과 운동 학습 이론에 기초한 구강운동의 4가지 주요 특징을 바탕으로 전반적이고 통합적인 구강 기능 증진을 목적으로 개발되었다. OMFT는 근거 중심의 새로운 치료 프로토콜로써 아동 및 성인, 신경계 및 근골격계의 구강 기능에 문제를 보이는 모든 이들에게 적용이 가능한 치료 기법이다. 결론 : 본 논문은 OMFT의 개발에 따른 이론적 배경 및 OMFT의 실제적 적용에 따른 기초 요소를 소개하는 것이 목표로, 본 논문을 통해 임상 전문가들이 정확한 이론적 배경과 치료법을 바탕으로 대상자에 맞는 전문적인 치료 제공에 도움이 되기를 바란다.

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