Short‐term neurophysiological effects of sensory pathway neurorehabilitation strategies on chronic poststroke oropharyngeal dysphagia
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2020Vol. 32(9), pp. e13887–e13887
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Christopher Cabib, Weslania Viviane Nascimento, Laia Rofes, Viridiana Arreola, Noemí Tomsen, Lluís Mundet, Ernest Palomeras, Emilia Michou, Père Clavé, Omar Ortega
Abstract
Sensory pathway neurostimulation strategies caused immediate enhancement of motor cortex excitability with peripheral strategies (capsaicin and IPES) and of pharyngeal sensory conduction with rTMS. These changes support the use of sensory neurorehabilitation strategies in promoting swallow recovery in chronic PS-OD.
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