The aim of this study was indicate the effect of the oral motor functions that changes by different neurologic features seen with the different types of CP on salivation. Twenty cerebral palsied children were included in this study and age interval was 4 to 18. Children who had drooling treatment and had any diseases about salivation, were excluded. Ten "normal" children of the same age range participated in the study as a control group. Spastic and dyskinetic children were divided in to two groups, with drooling and without drooling. Drooling questionary, salivary flow rates test, Swallowing Ability and Function Evaluation (SAFE), Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Index (PEDI), head cont...
AIM To determine the prevalence of drooling, swallowing, and feeding problems in persons with cereb...
Abstract Background: One of the problems in children with cerebral palsy is impaired eating and dri...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to define factors that influence therapy outcome of submandibular ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of salivary flow reduction on daily life and...
Amaç: Salya problemi serebral palsili (SP) çocuklarda fonksiyon bozukluğuna yol açan, çocukların bak...
An Interventional study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of oral motor stimulation on drool...
Background: Previous studies reported alterations in salivary flow rate and biochemical parameters o...
Research on the treatment of drooling applies measures such as salivary flow rate, qualitative obser...
Aim: Oral motor dysfunction is a common issue in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Drooling, diffic...
Drooling is clinically defined as an excess of saliva that drops beyond the lip margin. It is presen...
Item does not contain fulltextSevere drooling negatively affects many aspects of daily life, social ...
Salivary osmolality reflects the hydration status of individuals with cerebral palsy necessary for a...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and severity of drooling in infant cerebral palsy (ICP) and a...
Contains fulltext : 80915.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To invest...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies reported alterations in salivary parameters in cerebral palsy (CP) indi...
AIM To determine the prevalence of drooling, swallowing, and feeding problems in persons with cereb...
Abstract Background: One of the problems in children with cerebral palsy is impaired eating and dri...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to define factors that influence therapy outcome of submandibular ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of salivary flow reduction on daily life and...
Amaç: Salya problemi serebral palsili (SP) çocuklarda fonksiyon bozukluğuna yol açan, çocukların bak...
An Interventional study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of oral motor stimulation on drool...
Background: Previous studies reported alterations in salivary flow rate and biochemical parameters o...
Research on the treatment of drooling applies measures such as salivary flow rate, qualitative obser...
Aim: Oral motor dysfunction is a common issue in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Drooling, diffic...
Drooling is clinically defined as an excess of saliva that drops beyond the lip margin. It is presen...
Item does not contain fulltextSevere drooling negatively affects many aspects of daily life, social ...
Salivary osmolality reflects the hydration status of individuals with cerebral palsy necessary for a...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and severity of drooling in infant cerebral palsy (ICP) and a...
Contains fulltext : 80915.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To invest...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies reported alterations in salivary parameters in cerebral palsy (CP) indi...
AIM To determine the prevalence of drooling, swallowing, and feeding problems in persons with cereb...
Abstract Background: One of the problems in children with cerebral palsy is impaired eating and dri...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to define factors that influence therapy outcome of submandibular ...