On May 17, 2025, the LKGS Schweiz – Gemeinsam Stark event will take place in Zürich, bringing together professionals, families, and individuals affected by cleft lip and palate (LKGS). This free event, held at KIZ Saatlen, aims to provide insightful expert talks, networking opportunities, and discussions on advanced treatment approaches.
Among the distinguished speakers, Edina Vaska, a Craniofacial Therapist and k-o-s-t Instructor, will introduce the CODONIS ORB in a short presentation on treating orofacial and myofunctional disorders.
A Scientific and Supportive Approach
The event features a well-structured program covering various aspects of cleft lip and palate treatments, including primary and secondary surgeries, ear problems, and myofunctional therapy. Experts such as PD Dr. med. Dr. med. dent. Christine Jacobsen (Facial Surgery Team) and Dr. med. Lorraine de Trey (ENT specialist) will share insights on surgical procedures and ENT-related issues in LKGS treatment.
Edina Vaska’s presentation on the CODONIS ORB will focus on how innovative tools can support therapy for orofacial dysfunctions. The CODONIS ORB, designed to enhance myofunctional training, is a key advancement in helping patients regain functional mobility and muscle coordination in the orofacial region.
Why This Event Matters
This gathering is not just about medical advancements – it is a valuable platform for families and professionals to share experiences, build connections, and learn from specialists in cleft lip and palate treatment. The final networking session with an apéro allows attendees to engage in discussions and connect with experts, making this event a must-attend for anyone interested in orofacial therapy.
Join the Event
Attendance is free, but registration is encouraged via the LKGS Schweiz – Gemeinsam Stark website: www.lkgs-schweiz.ch.
📅 Date: May 17, 2025
📍 Location: KIZ Saatlen, Saatlenstrasse 240, 8050 Zürich
🕙 Time: 10:00 – 13:30
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about orofacial therapy, surgical interventions, and the role of innovative tools like the CODONIS ORB in treatment!