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PHONIATRICS

Study of tongue pressure on hard palate during exerci­ses of swallowing rehabilitation


Authors : Lagier A, Legou T, Galant C, Hadj Said M, Giovanni A, Fakhry N. (Marseille)

Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2014;135,2:83-86.

Article published in french
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Summary : Introduction: The exercises performed during the reedu­ca­tion of swallowing seek to improve forces of propulsion of the bolus and airway protection during the course of swallowing. The objective of this study was to objectify the effect of pronun­cia­tion praxis of posterior phonemes /aka/ and /akra/, and swallowing maneuvers (super-supraglottic swallow with or without superimposed effort swallowing effort) on the time of the oral swallowing. Materials and methods: Four healthy volunteers participated in the experiment. They are called «experts» because they have a good knowledge of physiology and rehabilitation of swallowing. The dynamic palatography setup measured continuously the different pressures from the tongue on the hard palate through three force sensors arranged in a sagittal plane during the implementation of articulatory and swallowing tasks. Results: Articulatory praxis created significant pressure on the posterior sensor for 2 of the 4 subjects. All the swallowing maneuvers increased the contact pressure and the contact duration compared to the control swallowing for the anterior and posterior pressure sensor. A large inter-individual variability was found. Conclusion: The complexity of instruction, the inter-individual variability in their performance, and the non-invasive nature of the instru­ment make the dynamic palatography a potentially useful tool in routine practice of swallowing reeducation.

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