نتایج جستجو برای: swallowing pattern

تعداد نتایج: 355100  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
Koichiro Matsuo Karen M Hiiemae Marlis Gonzalez-Fernandez Jeffrey B Palmer

During feeding, solid food is chewed and propelled to the oropharynx, where the bolus gradually aggregates while the larynx remains open and breathing continues. The aggregated bolus in the valleculae is exposed to respiratory airflow, yet aspiration is rare in healthy individuals. The mechanism for preventing aspiration during bolus aggregation is unclear. One possibility is that alterations i...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy 2007

Journal: :Head & neck 2007
Pepijn A Borggreven Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw Rico N Rinkel Johannes A Langendijk Jan C Roos Eric F L David Remco de Bree C René Leemans

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to analyze swallowing outcome in advanced oral/oropharyngeal cancer patients treated with microvascular reconstructive surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. METHODS Eighty patients were included. Patient, tumor, and treatment factors were assessed. Postoperative videofluoroscopic swallowing studies (VFSS) and scintigraphy tests were performed at 6 (n = 54 vs ...

آقارسولی, زهرا, صباغی, علی‎اصغر,

Aim: Dysarthria is a speech problem that results from non-progressive brain damage like stroke and traumatic brain damage, swallowing disorder is common after that. This study was focused on identifying role of oral motor exercise in improve swallowing problems in dysarthric adults (20-60 aged). Methods: In this cross sectional and interventional study, 3 Dysarthric subjects with age range of ...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2006
Flávia Cristina Brisque Neiva Cléa Rodrigues Leone

BACKGROUND Non-nutritive sucking stimulation may anticipate the beginning of oral feeding and may influence the development of sucking in pre-term newborns. AIM To describe the development of the sucking pattern and the effects of NNS. METHOD Participants of this study were 95 preterm newborns (PTNB), adequate for their gestational age (GA), born with GAs inferior or equal to 33 weeks, rand...

2017
Thomas Marian Jens Burchard Schröder Paul Muhle Inga Claus Axel Riecker Tobias Warnecke Sonja Suntrup-Krueger Rainer Dziewas

BACKGROUND Dysphagia is a frequent and dangerous complication of acute stroke. Apart from a well-timed oropharyngeal muscular contraction pattern, sensory feedback is of utmost importance for safe and efficient swallowing. In the present study, we therefore analyzed the relation between pharyngolaryngeal sensory deficits and post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) severity in a cohort of acute stroke patie...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1960

Journal: :Nepalese medical journal 2022

In India, post-stroke dysphagia affects between 37 and 78 percent of people. recent years, research into transcranial magnetic stimulation has enhanced our understanding the neurological aspects swallowing, thanks in great part to Hamdy colleagues' pioneering work. TMS been shown help with depressive symptoms, anxiety, parkinsonian however, there is no study on how it can swallowing. This case ...

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Eileen Huh Shinn Karen Basen-Engquist George Baum Sven Steen Rachel Freeman Bauman William Morrison Adam Seth Garden Cathleen Sheil Kelly Kilgore Katherine A Hutcheson Denise Barringer Ying Yuan Jan S Lewin

BACKGROUND To reduce the risk of long-term swallowing complications after radiation, swallowing exercises may be helpful. Both the rate of adherence to swallowing exercises and its impact on future swallowing function are unknown. METHODS In all, 109 patients with oropharyngeal cancer beginning radiation were tracked for 2 years to determine adherence to swallowing exercises. Participants com...

2014
Sonja Suntrup Inga Teismann Andreas Wollbrink Tobias Warnecke Martin Winkels Christo Pantev Rainer Dziewas

OBJECTIVE Current neuroimaging research on functional disturbances provides growing evidence for objective neuronal correlates of allegedly psychogenic symptoms, thereby shifting the disease concept from a psychological towards a neurobiological model. Functional dysphagia is such a rare condition, whose pathogenetic mechanism is largely unknown. In the absence of any organic reason for a patie...

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