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exercise information provided here
is of a general nature and can not
be substituted for the advice
provided by a medical doctor or
certified health practitioner.
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educational purposes only and must
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or a professional service.
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information must not be used as
diagnosing or treating a medical
problem or situation. You
must verify whether the
information provided here is
appropriate for you by checking
with your doctor before you begin
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Throat
Exercises:
Do
each exercise 5 times. Do
all twice a day.
1. Open and close mouth
slowly several times. be sure the
lips are all the way closed.
2.
Pucker your lips, as for a kiss,
hold, then relax.
3.
Spread your lip into a big smile,
hold, then relax.
4.
Pucker, hold, smile, hold.
5.
Open your mouth, then try to
pucker with your mouth wide open.
Don't close your jaw.
Hold & relax.
6.
Close your lips tightly and press
together.
7.
Close your lips firmly, slurp all
the saliva onto the top of your
tongue.
8.
Open your mouth, stick out your
tongue. Be sure your tongue
comes straight out of your mouth
and doesn't go off the side.
Hold, relax and repeat
several times. Work toward
sticking your tongue out farther
each day, but still pointing
straight ahead.
9.
Stick out your tongue and move it
slowly from corner to corner of
your lips. Hold in each corner,
relax and repeat several times. Be
sure your tongue actually
touches each corner each time.
10.
Stick out your tongue and try to
reach your chin with the tongue
tip. Hold at the
farthest point.
11.
Stick out your tongue and try to
reach your nose with the tongue
tip. Pretend you are licking
a popsicle or cleaning off some
jelly from your top lip.
Don't use your bottom lip
or your fingers as helpers. Hold
as far up as you can reach.
12.
Use tongue blade or spoon. Stick
out your tongue. Hold spoon
against the tip of your
tongue and try to push the spoon
even farther away with your tongue
while your hand is holding the
spoon steadily in place. Hold the spoon
like a popsicle or a sucker
upright, not in your mouth.
13.
Stick out your tongue. Pretend to
lick a sucker moving the tongue
tip from down by chin to up
by nose. Go slowly and use as much
movement as you can.
14.
Stick your tongue out and pull it
back fast. Repeat as many times as
you can and as quickly as you
can.
15.
Move tongue from corner to corner
as quickly as you can.
16.
Move tongue all around your lips
in a circle as quickly, but as
completely as you can,
touching all of both upper lip,
corner, lower lip, and corner
in your circle.
17.
Open and close mouth as quickly as
you can. Be sure your lips close
each time.
18.
Say Ma-Ma-Ma-Ma as quickly as you
can without losing the Ma sound.
Be sure there's an M
and an AH each time.
19.
Say La-La-La-La as quickly and
accurately as you can.
20.
Say Ka-Ka-Ka-Ka as quickly and
accurately as you can.
21.
Say Kala-Kala-Kala-Kala as quickly
and accurately as you can.
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