Categorias: Todos - strength - cancer - chemotherapy

por María Lucía Sánchez Jiménez 4 anos atrás

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Swallowing and Tongue Function Following Treatment for Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer

The study delves into the functional and temporal characteristics of swallowing and examines the relationship between tongue strength and swallowing function in individuals with oral and oropharyngeal cancer.

Swallowing and Tongue Function
Following Treatment for Oral
and Oropharyngeal Cancer

Swallowing and Tongue Function Following Treatment for Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer

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Conclusion

Swallowing function and tongue strength did not improve significantly in people with head and neck cancer, but worsened after treatment (Chemotherapy and radiotherapy).
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Results

Tongue strength, however, was significantly reduced in the group with Head and neck cancer both pre and posttreatment, as compared to the control group.
Tongue endurance was also found to be with in the normal range for the group with Head and neck cancer both pre and posttreatment.
In the control group, tongue strength and endurance measures were found to be within the range previously observed in healthy individuals.

Instrumentation

Videofluorographic Swallow Protocol

Fluorographic Instrumentation

Evaluate oropharyngeal swallowing

Tongue Function Instrumentation

Using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument

Is a device designed to measure pressure generated by the tongue

Participants

13 ageand sex-matched control subjects.
were evaluated only once
13 individuals with newly diagnosed tumors of the oral cavity and oropharynx
A were evaluated twice:

2. Two months posttreatment

1, Pretreatment

Hypothesis

It was also hypothesized that tongue strength would correlate with oral phase swallow measures in both groups.
That subjects with head and neck cancer would perform worse posttreatment than healthy subjects on both tongue function and swallow function measures.

This study examines

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3.
Relationship between the strength and resistance of the tongue and the function of swallowing

People with normal swallowing

In patients with oropharyngeal cancer before and after chemotherapy and radiotherapy

2.
Tongue strength and endurance
1.
Functional and temporal characteristics of swallowing

The Purpose

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Of this study were to
A further goal was to examine the relationship between tongue function and swallowing in these same individuals and control subjects.
Examine the effects of radiotherapy chemotherapy on tongue strength and endurance in individuals with head and neck cancer.