Listy klinické logopedie 2020, 4(1):4-12 | DOI: 10.36833/lkl.2020.0102140

Proprioceptive sensorimotor feedback in the rehabilitation of oropharyngeal dysfunction with the use of physiological muscle interaction – case reports

MUDr. Martin Kučera
Ušní, nosní a krční ambulance - centrum léčby hlasových poruch v Rychnově nad Kněžnou

The author of the article has summarised his experience with the rehabilitation of combined speech and swallowing disorders in the oropharyngeal area in adults. The essence of the described therapeutic procedures is the use of the sensorimotor and physiological muscle contraction of the upper limb and muscles of the oropharyngeal region. This rehabilitative procedure allows for the whole motoric pattern (swallowing, articulation) to be worked with, and not merely its parts. The efficiency and specifics of these treatment techniques are documented in individual case reports. The author of the article is the originator of this technique.

Keywords: rehabilitation, dysphagia, dysarthria, sensorimotor system, proprioception, physiological parallel muscle movement

Received: April 29, 2020; Revised: June 9, 2020; Accepted: June 11, 2020; Published: July 14, 2020  Show citation

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Kučera M. Proprioceptive sensorimotor feedback in the rehabilitation of oropharyngeal dysfunction with the use of physiological muscle interaction – case reports. Listy klinické logopedie. 2020;4(1):4-12. doi: 10.36833/lkl.2020.010.
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