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International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy is published by MDPI from Volume 51 Issue 1 (2025). Previous articles were published by another publisher in Open Access under a CC-BY (or CC-BY-NC-ND) licence, and they are hosted by MDPI on mdpi.com as a courtesy and upon agreement with the previous journal publisher.

Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther., Volume 8, Issue 1 (March 1982) – 4 articles

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Commentary
Which Twin Has the Thrust?
by Dick Barrett
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1982, 8(1), 20-21; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1982.8.1.4 - 1 Mar 1982
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In keeping with the editorial at the beginning of this issue, some details are offered herewith concerning a girl who was recently examined [...] Full article
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Case Report
A Pattern of Medication-Induced Persistent Bulbar and Cervical Dystonia
by James F. Bosma, Virginia C. Geoffrey, Bradley T. Thatch, James M. Weiffenbach, James F. Kavanaugh and William Orr
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1982, 8(1), 5-19; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1982.8.1.3 - 1 Mar 1982
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A longitudinal, analytical, and treatment oriented case study is presented describing the effects of a medication-induced impairment of neurological function. The subject is an elderly, Caucasian, female whose presenting symptoms included spasmodic eyelid movement; lack of muscle tone and control for specific muscles [...] Read more.
A longitudinal, analytical, and treatment oriented case study is presented describing the effects of a medication-induced impairment of neurological function. The subject is an elderly, Caucasian, female whose presenting symptoms included spasmodic eyelid movement; lack of muscle tone and control for specific muscles of the head and neck region; generalized hyperactivity; plus distortion of speech and deglutition. Clinical investigation determined that the subject’s timed release antihistamine medication was the primary etiological factor in the presenting symptoms. Discontinuation of the medication resulted in a decrease, but not complete remission, of the symptoms. Clinical evaluation of the residual speech impairment included intensive therapy which was only minimally successful in reducing propositional speech distortion. The patient's neuropathy was inferred to be suprabulbar in site as a result of the speech analysis which is described as a reliable diagnostic aid in evaluation of severity of this type of neurological pathology. During the eight years of observation of this subject, documentation of the impairment was made by means of various media. Some of the results of this documentation accompany the study. Full article
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Commentary
A Bouquet for Our Former Editor: Dr. Elnita Ostrom Stanley
by Marjorie Snow and Richard H. Barrett
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1982, 8(1), 4; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1982.8.1.2 - 1 Mar 1982
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Dr. Elnita Stanley served as Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Orofacial Myology for over two years, beginning early in 1979 [...] Full article
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Editorial
Eastward Ho!
by Marjorie Snow
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1982, 8(1), 3; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1982.8.1.1 - 1 Mar 1982
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The sage advice of Horace Greeley has been reversed by the IAOM [...] Full article
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