The objective of this research is to investigate the impact of oral facial facilitation and oral motor therapy dysphagia in individuals with spastic cerebral palsy. Specifically, the study aims to: * Evaluate changes in dysphagia and severity following a regimen of oral motor therapy and oral facial facilitation. * Assess improvements in swallowing function, including ease of swallowing and reduction in dysphagia symptoms, after implementing oral motor therapy and oral facial facilitation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
13
A group will receive oral facial facilitation which included exercise for given, 1. Brushing 2. Vibration 3. Manipulation (stroking and tapping) 4. Oral motor sensory exercise (lip, tongue, swallowing exercises)
B group will receive oral motor therapy which included exercise for given, 1. A volcano bubbles 2. Party blower target 3. Bubble blowing 4. Curly straws
C group will receive oral facial facilitation and oral motor therapy which included exercise for given, 1. Brushing 2. Vibration 3. Manipulation (stroking and tapping) 4. Oral motor sensory exercise (lip, tongue, swallowing exercises) 5. A volcano bubbles 6. Party blower target 7. Bubble blowing 8. Curly straws
functional oral intake scale
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 6 months
Simplified dysphagia severity rating scale
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 6 months
Eating Assessment Tool-10
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 6 months
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