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Pediatric feeding and swallowing rehabilitation: An overview

Pediatric feeding and swallowing rehabilitation: An overview

... Motor control and motor learning are essential components of the development of feeding and swallowing in children [8]. Motor control is the process of creating a sequence of movements for the performance ...

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Assessing children's swallowing: Parent and professional perceptions

Assessing children's swallowing: Parent and professional perceptions

... complex swallowing problems and also professionals referring for ...with feeding and swallowing difficulties ...on feeding management, but their views tended to be complex and varied (Table ...

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Exploring patient satisfaction with interdisciplinary care of complex feeding problems

Exploring patient satisfaction with interdisciplinary care of complex feeding problems

... complex feeding and swallowing issues in pediatric ...interdisciplinary feeding team ...understand feeding concerns, and to identify agreement with the ...

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Swallowing transit times and valleculae residue in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Swallowing transit times and valleculae residue in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

... The assessment of swallowing was only performed in the subjects with COPD after verifying if they were in a stable condition, i.e. no exacerbation of symptoms for at least the past 30 days, as confirmed by the ...

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Assessment of prolonged breast feeding and bottle feeding on Antero Posterior relationship of dental arches in children

Assessment of prolonged breast feeding and bottle feeding on Antero Posterior relationship of dental arches in children

... Malocclusion cannot be considered as a single disease, but a group of developmental disorders arising from multiple causes. It occurs in the craniofacial structure, composed of jaw, tongue and facial muscles and may ...

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Surface electromyography pattern of human swallowing

Surface electromyography pattern of human swallowing

... One hundred eleven patients (71 females and 40 males), with an average age of 32.7 years (sd, 14.1), registered for an annual dental check-up at the Dentistry Department of the University of L'Aquila, were selected for ...

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Effect of an indwelling nasogastric tube on swallowing function in elderly post-stroke dysphagia patients with long-term nasal feeding

Effect of an indwelling nasogastric tube on swallowing function in elderly post-stroke dysphagia patients with long-term nasal feeding

... the swallowing function of young healthy adults ...the swallowing function ...nasal feeding [14], it is of great clinical relevance to understand whether and how pro- longed NGT placement affects the ...

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Application of simple swallowing provocation test with fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in a cross-sectional study

Application of simple swallowing provocation test with fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in a cross-sectional study

... the swallowing reflex on inspection, which means the start of laryngeal ...the swallowing reflex as the white-out of endoscopic viewing, which means the top of laryngeal ele- ...tube feeding patients ...

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The mechanics of swallowing and the muscular control of diverse behaviours in gopher snakes

The mechanics of swallowing and the muscular control of diverse behaviours in gopher snakes

... and feeding movements, I implanted electrodes in the epaxial muscles bilaterally between vertebrae 25 and 125 (as indicated by ventral scale counts; Alexander and Gans, ...

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Role of Fibreoptic Endoscopy in Evaluating Swallowing Disorders

Role of Fibreoptic Endoscopy in Evaluating Swallowing Disorders

... esophageal perforation. She underwent esophageal repair. Post surgery FEES was done to assess the safety of swallowing in this patient. Another patient with Bilateral abductor palsy with tracheostomy underwent ...

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Modifying the consistency of food and fluids for swallowing difficulties

Modifying the consistency of food and fluids for swallowing difficulties

... influence swallowing such as increased age, reduced physical mobility, poor dentition, dependent feeding and use of medica- tions which can affect swallow function (Smith ...

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Effects of therapy for dysphagia in Parkinson's disease: systematic review

Effects of therapy for dysphagia in Parkinson's disease: systematic review

... terms swallowing or dysphagia were combined with Parkinsonism or ...tube feeding was excluded as treatment for dysphagia because it is a feeding ...

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Quantitative classification of pediatric swallowing through accelerometry

Quantitative classification of pediatric swallowing through accelerometry

... the feeding protocol, in turn, generating more contaminant vibration ...behavioral feeding challenges ...of swallowing function ...with swallowing activity in children ...of swallowing ...

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Cortical recovery of swallowing function in wound botulism

Cortical recovery of swallowing function in wound botulism

... Due to its high temporal and reasonable spatial resolution [4] MEG is a reliable method for the examination of the complex function of swallowing in humans [3,5]. In the present study we applied whole-head MEG to ...

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‘Teleswallowing’: a case study of remote swallowing assessment

‘Teleswallowing’: a case study of remote swallowing assessment

... improved feeding techniques and being quicker to recognise signs of dysphagia: “The patients have a better quality of life because we can manage their symptoms here and we’re more alert to them; more alert to ...

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Profile of Swallowing Disorders in Acute Stroke in Brazzaville

Profile of Swallowing Disorders in Acute Stroke in Brazzaville

... Abstract: Swallowing disorders are common in stroke and cause significant morbidity and ...of swallowing disorders and its impact on the prognosis of stroke, as well as the contribution of the local ...

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Eliminating global head movement during swallowing, to create a more objective, accurate and reproducible assessment of the swallowing function using videofluoroscopy

Eliminating global head movement during swallowing, to create a more objective, accurate and reproducible assessment of the swallowing function using videofluoroscopy

... tube feeding is necessary, which is the case in 13% to 60% of the people who undergo chemoradiation for oral or oropharyngeal cancer [4, 19, ...of swallowing and speech disorders ...

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Test-Retest and Inter-Rater Reliability Study of the Schedule for Oral-Motor Assessment in Persian Children

Test-Retest and Inter-Rater Reliability Study of the Schedule for Oral-Motor Assessment in Persian Children

... Precise description of eating conducts in children re- quires development and improvement of the systems which assess complex set of interconnected motor skills based on observation. Such a system must be clinically ...

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Clinical swallowing evaluation scale in children with cerebral palsy

Clinical swallowing evaluation scale in children with cerebral palsy

... alternative feeding; to offer restrictions on the ingestion of some consistencies (liquid or pasty) offered in this ...clinical swallowing evaluation by a SLP specialized in dysphagia in children with CP ...

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Movements and Motor Patterns of the Buccal Mass of Pleurobranchaea During Feeding, Regurgitation and Rejection

Movements and Motor Patterns of the Buccal Mass of Pleurobranchaea During Feeding, Regurgitation and Rejection

... Motor activity recorded in anterior strap muscles M22 and M21 and lateral strap muscle M9 in a conventional semi-intact preparation during A the 'swallowing' phase of feeding, and Bi the[r] ...

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