The effect of an anti-slip surface on objective measures of tongue strength in healthy adults

N. Solomon, H. Clark
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Purpose: Instrumental assessments of tongue strength have provided clinicians with the ability to obtain quantitative measures to document lingual weakness. A technical challenge with a common instrument is that the surface of the of the bulb-shaped sensor is smooth and can be slippery when contacted by the tongue. This study evaluated whether adding a textured layer to the bulb leads to enhanced strength measures in neurologically normal adults. Methods: Maximum-effort maneuvers for anterior and posterior tongue elevation, right and left tongue lateralization, and tongue protrusion were available from 62 healthy adults using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI). The IOPI tongue bulb was either bare or covered with a single layer of gauze. The maximum pressure (Pmax) exerted on the bulb from three trials was used as the outcome variable for each task. Results: In addition to significant main effects for both bulb-cover and task, there was a significant interaction between the use of gauze and the direction of the tongue-strength maneuver. Pmax was significantly greater when a gauze-covered bulb was used for tongue lateralization and protrusion but not for tongue elevation maneuvers. Conclusion: Using a single-layer of gauze on the smooth tongue-bulb helped reduce slippage of the tongue and resulted in greater Pmax values when evaluating tongue strength in the lateral and protrusive directions, but not for tongue elevation. Efforts to develop a more permanent solution to texturizing the bulb’s surface are needed.
防滑表面对健康成人舌强度客观测量的影响
目的:舌强度的仪器评估为临床医生提供了获得定量测量的能力,以记录舌无力。使用普通仪器的一个技术挑战是,灯泡形传感器的表面是光滑的,当舌头接触时可能会滑。本研究评估了在神经正常的成人中,向球部添加纹理层是否会增强强度测量。方法:采用爱荷华口腔表演仪(IOPI)对62例健康成人进行舌前、舌后抬高、舌左右侧边、舌前突的最大用力动作。IOPI舌球要么是裸露的,要么是覆盖着一层纱布。从三个试验中施加在灯泡上的最大压力(Pmax)被用作每个任务的结果变量。结果:除了对球盖和任务有显著的主效应外,纱布的使用和舌力动作的方向也有显著的交互作用。当使用纱布覆盖的球茎进行舌侧和舌前突时,Pmax显著增加,而不用于舌抬高操作。结论:在光滑舌球上使用单层纱布有助于减少舌的滑动,并且在评估舌侧和突出方向的强度时产生更大的Pmax值,但在评估舌上仰时则没有。努力开发一个更永久的解决方案,以纹理灯泡的表面是必要的。
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