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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of jaw opening exercise (JOE) on aspiration in patients with dysphagia after stroke. [Subjects and Methods] Three subjects were recruited. Isometric and isotonic JOE were performed using a rubber ball, 5 days a week for 4 weeks. Aspiration was evaluated using the penetration-a spiration scale (PAS) based on a videofluoroscopic swallowing study. [Results] All subjects showed a score reduction of at least 1 point and a maximum reduction of 2 points in the PAS in the liquid type. [Conclusion] This study confirmed that JOE can be used to reduce aspiration in patients with dysphagia after stroke.
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Oh, D. H., Won, J. H., Kim, Y. A., & Kim, W. J. (2017). Effects of jaw opening exercise on aspiration in stroke patients with dysphagia: A pilot study. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 29(10), 1817–1818. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.29.1817
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