CASE REPORT : EMG-BIOFEDBACK TRAINING OF SPASTIC TONGUE PARESIS DUE TO CEREBROVASCULAR SEQUELA
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概要
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This pilot study suggests that EMG-biofeedback training of the tongue was useful for rehabilitation of lingual and eating function. 75 yrs patient suffered from R-hemiplegia and L-side of the tongue (Miller-Gubllard syndrome). In EMG-BFT, electrodes were fixed on both sides of the hyoid bone. Before BFT his tongue of was crooked L-side and the utmost limit of stretching was 2 cm from L-angle of the mouth in a bacili form. After about 100 sessions, he was able to stretch his tongue 5cm straight in flat form. He could pronounce "a", "i", "o" and "u", however not "e" due to rigidity in the tip. He improved in jargon and eating.
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著者
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Saito Iwao
Medical Service Center Muroran Institute Of Technology
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Yasui Ko
Department of Medicne, Naganuma Municipal Hospital
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Yasui Ko
Department Of Medicne Naganuma Municipal Hospital
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