Rehabilitative Approaches: Myofunctional Therapy and Retropalatal Narrowing and Snoring
NCT ID: NCT06186687
Last Updated: 2024-01-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
17 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-09-01
2023-02-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Myofunctional Therapy Exercise
Seventeen patients whom already diagnosed by an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist as having risk of obstructive sleep apnea based on the questionnaire and FN study that showed pharyngeal muscle collapse in the pharyngeal area (velopharyngeal area/retropalatal), performed MT two times per day for 20 minutes every day for six weeks. Exercises were performed at home with monitoring by the exercise log book, submitting a clear video of each exercise, and being evaluated once a week by the doctor. Patient compliance was classified as good if the patient performed \>75% of the exercises weekly. This study evaluated the velopharynx/retropalatal area (with FN), symptoms of daytime sleepiness with the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionnaire, and snoring intensity and frequency taken from the Berlin questionnaire that were filled out before and after undergoing training for 6 weeks.
Myofunctional therapy exercise
Myofunctional therapy involves various exercises to train muscles in the soft palate, tongue, face, and pharynx. Vocal letters are used to train the palatopharyngeus, palatoglossus, uvula, tensor veli palatine, and levator veli palatine muscles. Tongue exercises involve sliding the tongue to the upper and side surfaces of the teeth, placing the tip in front of the palate, and pressing and sucking the tongue up to the palate. Face exercises involve inflating the cheeks, gargling, and sucking the cheeks to exercise the orbicularis oris muscle and the buccinator muscle. Icing stimulates the mouth, producing a cold, chilling, and numbing effect, causing reflexive contraction of the palate, tongue, and pharyngeal muscles.
Interventions
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Myofunctional therapy exercise
Myofunctional therapy involves various exercises to train muscles in the soft palate, tongue, face, and pharynx. Vocal letters are used to train the palatopharyngeus, palatoglossus, uvula, tensor veli palatine, and levator veli palatine muscles. Tongue exercises involve sliding the tongue to the upper and side surfaces of the teeth, placing the tip in front of the palate, and pressing and sucking the tongue up to the palate. Face exercises involve inflating the cheeks, gargling, and sucking the cheeks to exercise the orbicularis oris muscle and the buccinator muscle. Icing stimulates the mouth, producing a cold, chilling, and numbing effect, causing reflexive contraction of the palate, tongue, and pharyngeal muscles.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Already diagnosed by an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist as having risk of obstructive sleep apnea based on the questionnaire and FN study that showed pharyngeal muscle collapse in the pharyngeal area (velopharyngeal area/retropalatal)
Exclusion Criteria
* craniofacial anatomy abnormalities,
* consuming drugs with sedative effects, alcohol, anti-depressants, or anti-anxiety groups in the last 3 months before
20 Years
65 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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Universitas Padjadjaran
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Vitriana Biben, Dr; MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran
Locations
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Hasan Sadikin General Hospital
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IKFR-202312.01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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