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[Purpose] This study investigated the difference in tongue strength with and without visual feedback in healthy adults. [Subjects and Methods] A total of 30 healthy adults were recruited. We measured the strength of the anterior region of the tongue before and after applying visual feedback using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument. [Results] The tongue strength was measured as 45.5 ± 9.3 kilopascals with visual feedback and 41.1 ± 8.6 kilopascals without visual feedback, showing a statistically significant difference. [Conclusion] Visual feedback may be an effective tool for increasing the strength of the tongue.
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Kim, J. H., Choi, J. W., Lee, S. H., & Cho, Y. S. (2017). Difference in tongue strength using visual feedback in healthy adults. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 29(12), 2075–2076. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.29.2075
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