Breathing retraining can eliminate a host of emotional and physical conditions. By simply working to be mindful of the facial and oral structure, Dr. Hobson’s clients have seen major results through her myofunctional therapy and breathing clinics. See if you qualify for the program by scheduling a 15-minute initial consultation with Dr. Hobson.
The Hobson Institute Breathing Clinic is a distinctive institution focusing on head, neck and breathing health. We are dedicated to training and educating proper breathing and how it positively counteracts the symptoms of asthma, attention deficit disorders, anxiety, chronic fatigue, sleep apnea, tongue-tie and tongue thrust, lisping, improper swallowing, digestive issues and more.
As a leader and pioneer in the application of best practices and cutting-edge services from all over the world, Dr. Jennifer Hobson is eager to share how simple education, exercises, and minor adjustments to habitual behaviors in breathing, posture, and alignment, can reshape patients’ lives.
A one-of-a-kind programs you won’t find anywhere else, Dr. Hobson combines 1:1 sessions with education and behavior reinforcement training – virtually. The Hobson Institute offers different packages for adults and for your children. If you live in Illinois, your insurance may cover this program. Contact us to find out.
Your normal breathing volume intake is 4-6 liters of air per minute (during rest), but some people who breathe through their mouths or have improper mechanics have a drastically increased breathing volume, known as overbreathing.
Overbreathing results in disproportionate amounts of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the blood, which reduce the oxygenation of tissue and organs, including the brain. Some symptoms of overbreathing and mouth breathing include anxiety, sleep apnea, asthmatic flare-ups, hyperactivity, inflamed tonsils and adenoids, and more. Find out if you are overbreathing by scheduling a 15-minute initial consultation with Dr. Hobson.
Did you know regularly snoring at night can disrupt the quality of your sleep? This can lead to daytime fatigue, feeling irritable and increase other health problems. Plus, if you’re not sleeping alone, your snoring can keep others from having a good night’s sleep. Fortunately, sleeping in separate bedrooms isn’t the only remedy for snoring. The Hobson Institute Breathing Clinic provides a step-by-step approach to stopping snoring once and for all. Talk to Dr. Hobson to see if you’re a fit for the program.