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Paper Title: A STUDY TO COMPARE THE EFFECT OF SHAKER EXERCISES AND SWALLOWSTRENGTHENING EXERCISES IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH OROPHAGYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA
Authors Name: Dr.Snehal Shelke , Dr.Sruti Chudhari , Dr.Jaywant Nagulkar , Dr.Nikhil Patil , Dr.Kalpana Deshmukh
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Published Paper Id: IJNRD2207025
Published In: Volume 7 Issue 7, July-2022
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Abstract: ABSTRACT Introduction: Dysphagia is common after acute stroke with a reported incidence as high as 47%. The Dysphagia in stroke is usually considered to indicate a brain stem lesion caused by vertebrobasilar disease or bilateral corticobulbar fiber damage, but it has also been reported in unilateral hemisphere lesions. This can cause aspiration pneumonia, Many treatments such as shaker exercise Mendelsohn maneuver, effortful swallowing, have been reported to improve swallowing in patients with dysphagia. AIM: To compare the effect of shaker exercises and swallow- strengthening exercise in stroke survivors with orophagyngeal Dysphagia. METHOD: 22 stroke patient with oropharengeal dysphagia aged between 55 to 75 in group as Group A(n=11) and Group B (n=11),Pateint were evaluated at baseline and immediately after the intervention on basis of FOIS(function oral intake scale). RESULT: Between group comparis on of pre intervention of functional oral intake scale (FOIS) demonstrated statistical non significance with p >0.05 which indicates that both the intervention techniques have equal effects on stroke patient with dysphagia. Based on these within and between group comparisons using paired and unpaired t tests respectively, this can be resulted that both the intervention techniques i.e shaker exercise and combination of mendelsons maneuver and swallow strengthening have the same effects on stroke patient with disphagia. CONCLUSION: Statistical significant difference was not found between both groups- group A and group B in the post intervention shaker exercise and swallow strenthning exercise. The study showed improvements in swallowing function of patient, which suggest that use of shaker exercise and swallowing strengthening exercise can be implemented individually to improve swallowing function of stroke patient with dysplegia and have shows no harmful effect in any individual.
Keywords: Functional Oral Intake Scale, Dysphagia, shakar exercise, swallow strengthning etc.
Cite Article: "A STUDY TO COMPARE THE EFFECT OF SHAKER EXERCISES AND SWALLOWSTRENGTHENING EXERCISES IN STROKE SURVIVORS WITH OROPHAGYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.7, Issue 7, page no.193-203, July-2022, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2207025.pdf
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Country: paithan dist-aurangabad, maharashtra, India
Research Area: Health Science 
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