Efficacy of Passive Oral Motor Therapy on Drooling in Children With Multiple Disabilities
NCT ID: NCT02333981
Last Updated: 2015-01-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
7 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-08-31
2013-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Methodology Seven subjects of age group between 07-19 years were selected out of accessible population.
Informed consent taken from the parents/caregivers.Severity and frequency of drooling accessed (For each subject prior to the study) and Drool Quotient was calculated (For each subject prior to the study). Patient was in sitting position with back fully supported and head in neutral position in their own home. Therapist in standing position in front of the patient.Therapist wore sterilised gloves to ensure that no infection occurs along with change of gloves for every subject. Light touch applied to mid line of lips (3 times, for 5 sec). Maintained pressure applied around lips (3 times for 3 sec). Gentle tapping to the cheeks applied with index finger (8 times each cheek). Quick, gentle stretch applied outward with index and middle finger on middle of upper lip and lower lip (8 times on each lip). Gentle stroke to the cheek applied with index finger from base of nose towards ear. Then returned back to corner of lips (8 times each cheek), repeat on the other side. Gentle stroking applied to area around the lips in a circular manner, from the corner towards the center and to the other corner, then reverse. (4 times each lip). Vibration slowly applied for 10-15 sec each of a) orbicularis oris b) Both sides of larynx from chin to sternal notch c) Under the chin from ear to ear.Quick stretch applied to the masseter muscles (3 times on each side). Stretch pressure applied to vibrated areas, on a) orbicularis oris b) Laryngopharyngeal muscles, both sides. Intra-orally applied light touch to roof of mouth, anteriorly for 3 times. The protocol was given for 4 weeks with treatment sessions given 3 times per week.
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Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Passive oral motor therapy group
All the subjects received passive treatment which included light touch, stroking, vibration, tapping, pressure and stretch. All the techniques have been proved to be effective in treating drooling. Relative sterility and hygiene was maintained throughout the procedure as sterilized gloves and napkins were used. The measurement protocol was designed to check effectiveness on drooling in children. The protocol was given for 4 weeks with treatment sessions given 3 times per week and the treatment duration was 30min.12 sessions of oral motor stimulation therapy given during the 4 weeks..
passive oral motor therapy for drooling
7 subjects aged 7-19 yrs were taken . All subjects received passive treatment which included light touch, stroking, vibration with (mechanical vibrator), tapping, pressure and stretch. All the techniques have been proved to be effective in treating drooling. Relative sterility and hygiene was maintained throughout the procedure as sterilized gloves and napkins were used. The measurement protocol was designed to check effectiveness on drooling in children. The protocol was given for 4 weeks with treatment sessions given 3 times per week and the treatment duration was 30min.12 sessions of oral motor stimulation therapy given during the 4 weeks..
Interventions
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passive oral motor therapy for drooling
7 subjects aged 7-19 yrs were taken . All subjects received passive treatment which included light touch, stroking, vibration with (mechanical vibrator), tapping, pressure and stretch. All the techniques have been proved to be effective in treating drooling. Relative sterility and hygiene was maintained throughout the procedure as sterilized gloves and napkins were used. The measurement protocol was designed to check effectiveness on drooling in children. The protocol was given for 4 weeks with treatment sessions given 3 times per week and the treatment duration was 30min.12 sessions of oral motor stimulation therapy given during the 4 weeks..
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Confirmed diagnosis of multiple disability Score of ≤ 3 on drooling severity and frequency scale (indicating moderate to profuse drooling)
* Medication, taken to treat drooling, stopped at least 3 months before start of the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Use of drugs that interfere with saliva secretion (anticholinergic and neuroleptic drugs, benzodiazepines)
* Use of oral prosthetic devices
* Tactile hypersensitivity and oral problems like caries, toothache
* Congenital defects like cleft palate
* systemic diseases (bronchial asthma, congenital heart failure, and myasthenia gravis)
* Previous surgical procedures in the oral/nasal cavity interfering with saliva production
* Respiratory dysfunction
7 Years
19 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Maharishi Markendeswar University (Deemed to be University)
OTHER
Responsible Party
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DIVYA MIDHA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Principal Investigators
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DIVYA MIDHA, MPT(NEURO)
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
MAHARISHI MARKANDESHWAR UNIVERSITY
Other Identifiers
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D1234
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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