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Journal of the Korean Dysphagia Society
2012 Volume.2 No. 2 p.62 ~ p.66
Effect of the Dysphagia Therapy Child with Nemaline Myopathy Who Have Dysphagia: A Single Subject Research Design
Shin Hea-Jeong

Lee Ji-Sun
Lee Kyu-Beom
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to notify the Nemaline myopathy and to demonstrate the effect of the dysphagia therapy on this disease.

Method: This study used to considered the literatures of the Nemaline myopathy and offer a dysphagia therapy since October 2007 until June 2009 on a child who has a Nemaline myopathy and evaluates her oral-motor function and changes her feeding method.

Result: Direct oral sensorimotor treatment and neuromuscular electrical stimulation showed improving in a jaw and tongue movement and there again decreasing in drooling and aspiration enables non-oral feeding to partial oral feeding.

Conclusion: Continous oral sensorimotor treatment is important to patients who have a Nemaline myopathy. And neuromuscular electrical stimulation is a help to them. Needs ask to occupational therapist early on and have a multidisciplinary team approach.
KEYWORD
Nemaline myopathy, Dysphagia therapy, Sensorimotor treatment, Neuromuscular electrical stimulation
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