Masako, Mendelson ve Ağız Açık Yutma Manevraları Esnasında Yutma Kinematik Analizlerinin ve Submental Kas Aktivasyonlarının İncelenmesi

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2024Yazar
Yaşaroğlu, Ömer Faruk
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The aim of this study was to design a new exercise called the Mouth Open Swallowing Maneuver (MOSM), and to compare swallowing kinematics and submental muscles activation (SMA) between MOSM and two current approaches used in dysphagia rehabilitation. Fifty healthy volunteers were asked to perform three repetitions of dry swallowing (DS) (control task), the MOSM, the Mendelsohn Maneuver (MM), and the Tongue-Hold Maneuver (THM) during videofluoroscopic swallowing study accompanied with simultaneous submental surface electromyography recording. Swallowing kinematics were measured by frame-by-frame analysis on hyolaryngeal movement using ImageJ. Swallowing with maximum hyolaryngeal movement and SMA during these tasks was used for comparative analysis. Vertical movement of the hyoid during the MOSM was significantly greater than those observed during the DS and the THM (p<0.001). Horizontal movement of the hyoid during DS and the THM was significantly greater than that observed during the MM (p=0.001). Vertical movement of the larynx during the MOSM was significantly greater than those observed during DS, MM, and THM (p<0.001). There was no significant difference between tasks in horizontal movement of the larynx (p=0.785). SMA during the THM was significantly greater than that observed during OMSE (p=0.002). No significant difference was found between other tasks in terms of SMA (p>0.05). The MOSM as a newly designed exercise was significantly superior to other maneuvers in increasing vertical hyolaryngeal movement. MOSM elicited more vertical hyolaryngeal movement with similar SMA with KY and MendM, but lower SMA than MaskM. The THM has as much effect on hyolaryngeal movement as the MM. In this study, the MOSM, developed as a new maneuver, was shown to be effective in increasing hyolaryngeal movement.