EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 9 MIN
45: What This Child’s Lip Licking Was Really Telling Us
from The Myohacker Podcast: Answering Myo, Airway, & Feeding Questions · host Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP, CFT
In this mini case study episode, Karindy shares a real clinical moment that underscores the importance of trusting your instincts as a clinician. Subtle body cues can reveal deeper physiological stress - often tied to inflammation, infection, or nervous system dysregulation - if we’re willing to look beyond surface-level symptoms. She breaks down why whole-body thinking is essential in airway and myofunctional therapy, along with the role of collaboration, timely referrals, and clear communication with families. This episode also highlights how clinicians can develop and refine their intuition through intentional training and experience. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the MyoHacker Podcast 01:08 New Intuitive Myohacker Cohort 03:40 Patient Case Study: Understanding Body Signals 06:38 The Importance of Clinical Intuition 08:44 Thanks for Listening Are you a provider Interested in learning more about the Intuitive Myohacker Cohort? DM Karindy on Instagram @myohackerslp to book a free call https://www.myohackerslp.com/ Instagram | @Myohackerslp YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast Schedule Free Discovery Call for Intuitive Myohacker Spring 2026 Credits: The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: LQ78BHBEBJIIKZOF Disclaimer: The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.
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In this mini case study episode, Karindy shares a real clinical moment that underscores the importance of trusting your instincts as a clinician. Subtle body cues can reveal deeper physiological stress - often tied to inflammation, infection, or nervous system dysregulation - if we’re willing to look beyond surface-level symptoms. She breaks down why whole-body thinking is essential in airway and myofunctional therapy, along with the role of collaboration, timely referrals, and clear communication with families. This episode also highlights how clinicians can develop and refine their intuition through intentional training and experience. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the MyoHacker Podcast 01:08 New Intuitive Myohacker Cohort 03:40 Patient Case Study: Understanding Body Signals 06:38 The Importance of Clinical Intuition 08:44 Thanks for Listening Are you a provider Interested in learning more about the Inuitive Myohacker Cohort? DM Karindy on Instagram @myohackerslp to book a free call https://www.myohackerslp.com/ Instagram | @Myohackerslp YouTube | @theMyohackerPodcast Schedule Free Discovery Call for Intuitive Myohacker Spring 2026 Credits: The Myohacker Podcast is hosted by Karindy Ong, MA, CCC-SLP and edited by Allison Massengale. Song “Better Sweater” performed by Desert Dive, licensed via Soundstripe. Content ID: LQ78BHBEBJIIKZOF Disclaimer: The content shared on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its affiliates. This podcast does not provide medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals regarding your individual circumstances. By listening, you agree that the host and podcast are not responsible for any actions you may take based on the information provided.
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