Combined Conventional Speech Therapy and Functional Electrical Stimulation in Dysphagia Following Stroke
Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal, Stroke, Ischemic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Stroke - ischemic type;
- Dysphagia following stroke;
- 40 to 70 years old;
- Exclusive enteral Feeding;
- Glasgow > 11.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnants;
- Febrile Condition;
- Neoplasia;
- Pacemaker;
- Cochlear Implant;
- Anxious Patient;
- Degenerative Neurological Diseases.
Sites / Locations
- Ubiversidade Federal do Ceará
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Functional Electrical Stimulation
Placebo
- Functional electrical stimulation device obeying the following steps: Muscle heating - 2 min, 10 Hz, 250 μm; Potentiation of muscle fibers type I - 8 min, 30 Hz, 250 μm; Potentiation of muscle fibers type II - 8 min, 80 Hz, 300 μm; Toning - 8 min, 30 Hz, 300 μm; Muscle Relaxation - 4 min, 5 Hz, 200 μm One channel of electrodes will be placed in the submental region and the other in the thyroid. Treatment should be started at minimum levels of intensity, increasing carefully until appropriate effects are achieved in the procedure. Conventional therapy should be performed in conjunction with functional electrostimulation -Conventional speech therapy with laryngeal elevation exercises, stimulation of oral reflexes, tongue movements, lips and cheeks, gustatory therapy
Sham.The electrodes are placed at 0 Hz -Conventional speech therapy with laryngeal elevation exercises, stimulation of oral reflexes, tongue movements, lips and cheeks, gustatory therapy