改善脑瘫儿童吞咽功能:干预策略疗效的个案研究

Priya Kapoor, Shrunga Manchanapura Shivalingaiah
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本研究探讨了奥罗运动训练和本体感觉神经肌肉促进(PNF)在脑瘫(CP)患儿行为干预前后改善吞咽能力的效果。我们选取了一名4岁的女性儿童作为研究对象,该儿童被诊断为痉挛性四肢瘫痪CP继发的整体发育迟缓和不良的喂养技能。采用Oro-motor刺激和味觉、温度和质地的PNF。治疗每周两次,每次30分钟。干预前和干预后,进行详细的Oro运动和喂养评估。治疗后评估显示体重、运动运动、国际吞咽困难饮食标准化倡议、饮食能力分类系统水平、饮水频率和膳食摄入量显著增加。强烈应用口腔运动和PNF刺激似乎对喂养和吞咽能力有显著改善,这转化为体重增加和积极的父母反馈。这可能也是本研究中看到的积极结果的原因。
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Improving swallowing function in a child with cerebral palsy: A single case study on the efficacy of intervention strategies
The study explored the efficacy of Oromotor exercises and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) to improve swallowing abilities pre- and post-behavioral intervention in a child with cerebral palsy (CP). A 4-year-old female child diagnosed with global developmental delay secondary to spastic quadriplegic CP and poor feeding skills was taken up for study. Oro-motor stimulation and PNF with taste, temperature, and texture were used. Therapy was given twice a week for 30 min. Pre- and post-intervention, a detailed Oro motor and feeding evaluation was performed. Post-therapy evaluation revealed significant increase in body weight, oromotor movements, International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative, Eating Drinking Ability Classification System level, frequency of water, and meal intake. The intense application of oromotor and PNF stimulation seemed to have effected significant improvements in feeding and swallowing abilities which translated to increased weight and positive parental feedback. This might have been responsible for positive outcomes seen in the present study as well.
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