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The objective of this research is to investigate the impact of oral facial facilitation and oral motor therapy dysphagia in individuals with spastic cerebral palsy. Specifically, the study aims to:
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Confirmed diagnosis of spastic cerebral palsy (CP) by a qualified medical professional.
Participants aged 3 to 7 years, as this is a common demographic affected by spastic CP.
Clinical diagnosis of dysphagia, confirmed by a speech-language pathologist or related healthcare provider.
No recent significant changes in neurological status or medical condition within the last six months.
Sufficient cognitive ability to follow simple instructions during therapy sessions, as assessed by a qualified professional.
Parental or guardian consent obtained for participants under 18, along with assent from participants when appropriate.
No recent (within the last three months) oral motor therapy interventions that could confound results.
Willingness and ability of the participant to engage in therapy sessions consistently.
Clearance from a physician to participate in oral motor therapy and related interventions.
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Diagnosis of other neurological disorders or conditions that may affect swallowing or motor skills.
Serious medical conditions or comorbidities that could interfere with therapy (e.g., severe respiratory issues).
Any surgical interventions affecting the oral or pharyngeal region within the last year.
Concurrent participation in other clinical trials or interventions that could affect swallowing outcomes.
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13 participants in 3 patient groups
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Marwa Abd Elmawgood Abdo Ragab, BSc.
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