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Self-Knotting of Nasogastric Tube in a Stroke Patient with Dysphagia: A Case Report

Kang I, Bae M, Hur Y, Hwang K

In cases of inadequate nutrition among individuals with dysphagia, nasogastric tube insertion is considered for nutritional supplementation. Typically, the complications of nasogastric tube insertion are not severe. In rare cases,...
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Dysphagia after Cervical Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy: A Case Report

An MJ, Yoon SR, Ryu SR

ntradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET), which is a minimally invasive treatment, was performed to treat cervical HNP. Although IDET has a relatively short recovery time and lower cost compared to surgical...
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Characteristics of Oral Stereognosis

Park EJ, Jung MY

Oral stereognosis is a function recognizing the characteristics, such as the size and shape, of objects in the mouth by integrating the senses with movement. As a child grows up,...
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Effects of Head Lift Exercise on Oropharyngeal Swallowing Function and Dropout Rate According to Reclining Angle in Patients with Dysphagia after Stroke: A Randomized Trial

Lee JY, Kim DG, Lee HJ, Park JS, Yoon TH, Jung YJ, Hong JY, Hwang NK

Objective: Although the effects of head lift exercise (HLE) in the reclining position have been reported, there is insufficient clinical evidence of the effects. This study compared the effects of...
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Effect of Repetitive Balloon Dilatation Treatment Confirmed by High-Resolution Manometry in a Patient with Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction: A Case Report

Sim J, Kim JM

Cricopharyngeal dysfunction (CPD) has various treatment options, such as balloon dilatation (BD), botulinum toxin injection, and myotomy of the cricopharyngeal muscle. BD is less invasive, easier to implement, and economical...
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Kinetic Modeling of the Hyoid Movement During Swallowing and the Comparison with Surface Electromyographic Activity: A Preliminary Study

Kim IH, Kang MG, Seo HG, Kim K, Han TR, Lee JC, Oh BM

Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand the mechanism of normal hyoid movement during swallowing by calculating the activity of each muscle involved in the hyoid movement and...
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