Title of article :
The Study of the Effect of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Therapy in Children with Absent Gag Reflex: A Case Study
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimian, Shiva Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Ebrahimian, Maryam Rehabilitation Sciences Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Mohammadianfar, Fateme Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Research shows that 1% of children experience swallowing difficulties, though
the incidence is higher in some, such as those with cerebral palsy and brain
injury. One of the causes of pharyngeal phase dysphagia is the absent gag reflex.
The aim of this case study was to investigate the effects of sensory stimulation
combined with Neuro Muscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) on dysphagia
and gag reflex.
This study was conducted on a 2.5-year-old child with midbrain disorders and
absence of oral swallowing and gag reflex. At the beginning of the treatment,
sensory-tactile stimulation were provided which induced successful oral
swallowing. The treatment was then continued with NMES along with
stimulations of the sensory-tactile receptor. Over 26 sessions of NMES, the gag
reflex was induced by a 2-second stimulation of the posterior pharyngeal wall,
and the time interval between suctions increased to two hours. The present
Study showed that NMES activates and strengthens the muscles involved in
swallowing.
Keywords :
Dysphagia , Electrical stimulation , Gag reflex
Journal title :
Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research(JRSR)