Introduction: Chin-tuck are effective in patients with dysphagia, where aspiration can occur due to pharyngeal swallowing delays. This study aims to verify whether Chin-tuck Assistant System Maneuver (CAS-M) supplemented with Chin-Tuck Maneuver (CTM) is effective for learning and maintaining correct chin-tuck postures. In addition, we investigated the possibility of using CAS-M as a customized rehabilitation treatment program for patients with poor cognitive ability, attention issues, and general swallowing disorders. Intervention: To demonstrate the effectiveness of CAS, we recruited 52 healthy adults and assigned them to 2 groups. The CTM group was trained to maintain the correct chin-tuck posture using the general Chin-Tuck Maneuver, while the CAS-M group was trained using CAS. Four evaluations were conducted using CAS to investigate the degree of postural maintenance of chin-tuck before and after intervention. Results: The CAS-M group showed a statistically significant difference in TIME, BEEP, and change (P
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Oh, D., Park, H. S., Park, M. W., Kim, H. J., Choi, W. Y., & Park, J. S. (2023). Chin-tuck assistant system (CAS) - A novel method using auditory feedback for postural maintenance in a chin-tuck maneuver: A randomized trial. Medicine (United States), 102(13), E33257. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000033257
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