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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1996 Volume.20 No. 4 p.1036 ~ p.1048
The Effects of Posture and Bolus Viscosity on Normal Swallowing




Abstract
We studied the effect of swallowing position and viscosity of swallowed bolus on oral and pharyngeal phases of normal swallowing Videofluoroscopic and scintigraphic examination was done in 25 helath volunteers with the head held in neutral
posture,
neck
flexion and rotation. Each subjects swallowed 5ml of thin liquid and thick liquid, and solid.
With chin-down posture, pharyngeal delay time was significantly shortened, and pharyngeal response time and duration of laryngeal elevation was significantly increased. With head rotation, duration of cricopharyngeal opening was decreased, and
the
bolus
lateralized away from the direction of rotation in most of cases. In swallowing of solid bolus, duration of cricopharyngeal opening and duration of laryngeal closure were significantly decreased compared with thick and thin liquid. Pharyngeal
residue
was greater with thick liquid than with thin liquid. The sequence of events of normal swallowing were also checked.
We conclude that the chin-down posture improve oropharyngeal swallowing mechanism, and the rotational posture helps bolus lateralization to the contralateral side in the pharynx. And the viscosity of bolus preparation has an influence on bolus
transit
time through the mouth and pharynx.
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