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Using Supportive Techniques for Biomechanical Sucking Challenges

Misalignment of oral structures, poor strength and coordination due to neurological problems and other biomechanical challenges can reduce sucking effectiveness. This presentation introduces the basics of biomechanics that are applicable to breastfeeding and then details specific techniques using compensatory support (touch pressure ) that can improve sucking effectiveness in infants with anatomically or neurologically based feeding difficulties.

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In this presentation Catherine Watson Genna, a world renowned IBCLC, expert in sucking issues, challenging biomechanics sucking situations and shares some techniquest useful to manage them. 

The video, in English with Italian subtitle, is completed by the slides pdf, reference list, and by a “Learning Notebook” to help improve study efficacy. 

 

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The video has Italian and English subtitles in both version, slides are in English in both versions, the Learning Notebook, feedback form, and the final test are in the language you purchased the course, the certificate is bilingual.

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[ENG] Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC, RLC, has been an IBCLC in private practice in NYC since 1992. She has a special interest in the anatomical, genetic and neurological influences on infant sucking skills, and writes and speaks internationally on these topics. Her current research projects involve investigating the biomechanics of the lactating nipple, analyzing infant sucking via ultrasound, and studying suck: swallow rhythms using cervical auscultation. She is the author of Supporting Sucking Skills in Breastfeeding Infants (Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2008, 2013, 2017, 2022) and Selecting and Using Breastfeeding Tools (Hale Publishing, 2009; Praeclarus Press, 2016) and has served as a founding Associate Editor of the USLCA journal, Clinical Lactation, for 7 years.

[ITA] Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC svolge la sua attività di IBCLC in libera professione a NYC dal 1992. Si è specializzata nello studio della suzione del neonato, in particolare in presenza di alterazioni anatomiche, genetiche e neurologiche, argomenti sui quali pubblica e insegna a livello internazionale. I suoi progetti di ricerca attuali riguardano la biomeccanica del capezzolo in allattamento, l’analisi ecografica della suzione infantile e lo studio della suzione: ritmi della deglutizione mediante auscultazione cervicale. È l’autrice di “Supporting Sucking Skills in Breastfeeding Infants” (Jones and Bartlett Learning 2008, 2013, 2017, 2022) e di “Selecting and Using BreastfeedingTools” (Hale Publishing, 2009, Praeclarus Press 2016) ed è stata editor associato della rivista scientifica USLCA, Clinical Lactation per 7 anni.

€45.00