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- Title
Effect of Electrical Stimulation along with Mendelsohn Maneuver in Muscles of Swallowing Function and Cognitive Function on Post-Stroke Dysphagia.
- Authors
Blessy, K. Monica; Kumaresan, A.; Alagesan, Jagatheesan
- Abstract
Aim & Objectives: To find out the Effect of electrical stimulation along with Mendelsohn maneuver in muscles of swallowing function and cognitive function on post stroke dysphagia subjects. To analyze the characteristics of cognition through MMSE in patients with sub-acute post-stroke dysphagia subjects and to evaluate laryngeal elevation and closure during swallowing muscle activity by Surface EMG. Methodology: In this study, 30 subjects with stroke were selected as per inclusion and exclusion criteria. All samples under pre measures were assessed by therapist using sEMG (surface electromyography) for masseter, infrahyoid, suprahyoid muscles and MMSE (mini mental state examination) for cognition. After the pre-test measures all samples were reviewed for electrical stimulation. These were performed in supine lying on treatment table. Mendelsohn maneuver is taught to the patient and they are requested to do for every 2hrs. This protocol consists of 1 session/day; 6days/week for 2 weeks. Similarly outcome measures were re assessed for post test measurements of movement for swallowing recovery after 12 sessions. Results: Statistical analysis of pre-test and post test values of group showed the significant changes with the p values of FOIS, MMSE and Surface EMG were p≤0.001, p≤0.001 and p≤0.001 respectively. Conclusion: This study shows the significant improvement by using electrical stimulation with mendelsohn maneuver can improve the function of swallowing muscles and cognitive function was improved by treating dysphagia in subjects with post stroke dysphagia. Patient with severe dysphagia and decreased cognition had been improved when compared to the pre test assessment.
- Publication
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019, Vol 10, Issue 8, p694
- ISSN
0976-0245
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.5958/0976-5506.2019.01969.7