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IQora. A device to try for help with swallowing difficulties.

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This has been successfully trialled by the NHS in some areas of the UK. For full information google IQora.

What is IQoro®?

IQoro has been developed for people that have problems with being able to breathe, eat, speak or smile, i.e. those that have dysfunctions in the face, mouth, throat, upper airways, esophagus or diaphragm.

A neuromuscular training device and regime

IQoro is a neuromuscular training device and regime that exercises and strengthens the affected muscles and, via the oral cavity, activates the nerve system to and from the brain thus allowing it to rebuild, improve and regain its control over these functions.

The oral cavity can be thought of as the most tightly coupled connection to the brain.

EASY TO USE

11/2 MINS TRAINING PER DAY

SCIENTIFICALLY-PROVEN EFFECT

IQoro is a neuromuscular training device and regime

Exercising with IQoro® treats:

Dysphagia - eating and swallowing disorders (oral, pharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia).

- Treats the causes of dysphagia: not just the symptoms.

Snoring, sleep apnoea

- Strengthens slack musculature in the tongue, soft palate, pharynx and air pathways.

Hiatus hernia

– Addresses the underlying causes of reflux, LPR, heartburn, sensation of a ‘lump in the chest’ or throat, persistent dry cough.

Drooling

– Improves muscle strength in the lips, face and oral cavity. Read more at Dysphagia, Swallowing difficulties – Different causes.

Paralysis of the face, mouth and throat.

– Strengthens the musculature, and improves or restores the brain's control over these functions after central brain injury (stroke). Read more at Stroke or Facial paralysis.

The ability to make speech sounds

– People with indistinct speech improve their ability through strengthening the musculature in the oral cavity.

Read more in the respective sections: Dysphagia, Swallowing difficulties – Different causes.

Bite- and jaw development

– IQoro can be used as a preventative measure to optimise the conditions for normal face-, bite, and jaw development during the growing years from 1½ years old. IQoro can also eliminate bite abnormalities like open bite, high and narrow palate, and overbite.

Read more at: Abnormal bite- and jaw development

Exercise takes 30 seconds per session, three times per day – 1½ minutes per day in total. This training makes it possible to strengthen the muscles and to improve and regain the brain’s control over them, depending upon the root cause of the muscle weakness.

Read more here: Dysphagia, swallowing difficulties - different causes, Snoring - social snoring, and sleep apnoea, or Facial paralysis.

Watch our videos – This is how you exercise with IQoro

One size - no fitting procedure

IQoro fits everyone, irrespective of bite and jaw, because of its unique design.

It is available in two sizes:

Small, for children from approx. 1½ to 12 years old

Large, for adults from approx. 12 years old and upwards.

Scientifically-proven effect

More than 20 years' research lies behind the development of IQoro.

Stroke – paralysis, pre-oral, oral and pharyngeal dysphagia [1-5]

Treatment with IQoro after stroke, for a 5 to 13 week period, has an enduring effect on swallowing difficulties, paralysis in the face and throat and postural control. Even those with long-standing problems can be helped:

97 % of patients improve their swallowing abilities.

71 % regain normal swallowing capacity.

In the best cases, paralysis is completely eliminated or improved in all four face quadrants, and a more symmetrical face, with increased control, is achieved.

Postural control is significantly improved with enduring effect.

Read more at: Stroke

and The research behind IQoro®

Hiatus hernia – esophageal dysphagia

Studies of long term sufferers show:

a significant improvement of all symptoms after 6-8 months’ training with IQoro [8, 9],

that 86 % suffered from reflux (LPR) of which all experienced significant improvement (three star statistical significance) [8],

that 61 % achieved symptom-free status – no aspiration, no sensation of a blockage in the chest or throat [9],

and that 53 – 74 % became free of other symptoms.[9]

Because Hiatus hernia is caused by weakened musculature, some maintenance training after the symptoms are gone will be required on an ongoing basis to maintain the effect.

Read more at: Hiatus hernia

Snoring or sleep apnoea

A common cause of snoring and apnoea is weakened and slack musculature in the tongue, soft palate and upper air pathways. Studies show that IQoro strengthens and improves tension in this musculature [5, 6]. This explains why IQoro can treat snoring problems and prevent the upper air pathways collapsing and causing breathing suspension (apnoea).

NOTE! If you use a prescribed device such as an oral appliance or CPAP, you should consult with your physician whether these treatments can be ceased after training with IQoro.

Read more at: Snoring - social snoring, and sleep apnoea

A positive effect on several conditions at the same time

The same muscles and nerve pathways are used, although in different ways, to breathe, eat, speak and smile. Research [6] shows that training with IQoro actively stimulates the mouth, and in this way reaches the control system for the swallowing process, which is also closely related to the control systems for other bodily functions [7]. These include breathing, the ability to make speech sounds (talk)5], facial expressiveness [1, 2, 4], tear- and saliva production, postural control [5], stomach- and intestine function, etc. This explains why training with IQoro can have a natural, positive effect on so many different functions at the same time.

Read more at: The swallowing process, from mouth to stomach – when it all works as it should and IQoro –

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Well that looks great but I am mean so £145 seems a lot x

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wobblybee in reply to Litty

🤔 It isn’t cheap is it. But when you weigh it up against the price of a rollator/wheelchair or any other aid that may be purchased... I wonder if the NHS would actually provide it if a person’s condition was exceptional and everything else had been ruled out..

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Great point x

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