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Elizabeth Walker - Sleep Therapy and Airway Orthodontics

Elizabeth Walker - Sleep Therapy and Airway Orthodontics

FromThe Brain Possible


Elizabeth Walker - Sleep Therapy and Airway Orthodontics

FromThe Brain Possible

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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Elizabeth Walker is a DMD, MSD of TMJ, Sleep Therapy and Airway Orthodontics in Williston, Vermont. Committed to her patients and continuing education, Dr. Walker has extensive experience diagnosing and treating TMJ disorders and craniofacial pain. She integrates the evaluation of awake and sleep disordered breathing into her patient care. Dr. Walker’s mission is to provide her patients with the latest diagnostic technologies to identify the ORIGIN of symptoms to resolve pain, skeletal, dental and breathing challenges. Dr. Walker notes, “Every single structure is dependent upon the quality and quantity of oxygen that we get. So systemically, the nose is the most important organ in the whole body, but now structurally as well.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Dr. Walker discuss obstructive sleep apnea and the potential symptoms and conditions that may arise from this. Listen in to find out about Airway Orthodontics and how it is used to not only straighten crooked teeth, but also to treat underlying breathing problems, so your child can sleep well and operate at their full potential.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Released:
Sep 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Brain Possible podcast shares the inspirational stories of parents and caregivers--as well as interviews with doctors, authors, leading thinkers, and paradigm-shifters in the realm of pediatric health and wellness--all in an effort to change the conversation around childhood brain injury from limitations to possibilities.