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  1. COGNITION & REHABILITATION
  2. Vol.5 (2024.12)

Enhancing swallowing reflexes in patients with dysphagia through interferential current therapy

https://doi.org/10.69202/0002000181
https://doi.org/10.69202/0002000181
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公開日 2024-12-18
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タイトル Enhancing swallowing reflexes in patients with dysphagia through interferential current therapy
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主題Scheme Other
主題 Dysphagia
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主題 Interferential Current Therapy
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主題 Swallowing Reflex
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主題 Rehabilitation
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内容記述 Background: Dysphagia, often caused by aging or disease, is a major focus for speech-language pathologists. Electrical stimulation therapy, including interferential current (IFC) therapy, has recently gained attention in swallowing rehabilitation. This study investigates the effects of IFC on swallowing-related reflexes.
Methods: Twenty patients with dysphagia were randomized into stimulation and sham groups. We evaluated reflexes (swallowing, cough, pharyngeal) and swallowing functions (repeated saliva swallow test [RSST], tongue pressure, functional oral intake scale [FOIS], Fujishima grade). IFC therapy was applied for 30 minutes daily, alongside conventional training, over one month.
Results: The stimulation group showed significant improvements in cough latency, cough frequency, pharyngeal reflex, RSST, tongue pressure, FOIS, and Fujishima grade. The sham group showed improvement in RSST, FOIS, and Fujishima grade.
Conclusion: IFC therapy combined with conventional rehabilitation significantly improved swallowing function in our cohort of patients with dysphagia, particularly cough and pharyngeal reflexes.
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書誌情報 en : Enhancing swallowing reflexes in patients with dysphagia through interferential current therapy

巻 5, 号 1, p. 80-87, ページ数 8, 発行日 2024-12-20
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