What is DPNS in dysphagia?

What is DPNS in dysphagia?

Deep pharyngeal neuromuscular stimulation (DPNS) is offering dramatic long-term benefits to people with dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing). This short-term therapy restores muscle strength and reflexes within the pharynx, allowing patients to resume efficient swallowing.

What is pharyngeal stimulation?

Pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) is a novel rehabilitation treatment for ND. PES is carried out via location-specific intraluminal catheters that are introduced transnasally and enable clinicians to stimulate the pharynx directly.Jan 4, 2018

How do you stimulate a swallow?

- Inhale and hold your breath very tightly. ... - Pretend to gargle while holding your tongue back as far as possible. ... - Pretend to yawn while holding your tongue back as far as possible. ... - Do a dry swallow, squeezing all of your swallowing muscles as tightly as you can.

When do you use thermal-tactile stimulation?

Thermal-tactile stimulation (TTS) is a technique used on patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia to increase sensitivity in the oral cavity and trigger a faster swallowing reflex(12). Cold temperatures or ice are used to provide sensory stimulation to the anterior faucial pillars(13,14).

What is the Mendelsohn maneuver?

The Mendelsohn maneuver is a method of intentionally holding the larynx when the larynx is elevated, so that activation of the suprahyoid muscles is induced4). In this study, the Mendelsohn maneuver was performed for approximately 5 seconds, and the suprahyoid muscles would have been activated within this time.Nov 24, 2017

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