Comparison of Two Therapies for Upper Esophageal Sphincter (UES) Dysphagia
Deglutition Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Deglutition Disorders focused on measuring UES, Dysphagia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria (all required) Patients with pharyngeal phase dysphagia due to stroke or chemoradiation for head and neck cancer (without surgical intervention) Incomplete UES opening and post-deglutitive aspiration Hypopharyngeal (pyriform sinus) residue or vallecular residue alone or in combination Dysphagia requiring tube feeding (at least 3 months non-oral condition) Able to comply with protocol mandates, willing to perform the exercise programs, and ability to attend study sessions. Exclusion Criteria Pharyngeal surgical procedures Other neuromuscular disorders such as Lack of cognition Metabolic myopathies History of alcoholic neuropathy Steroid myopathy Cervical spine injury, lesions, or large osteophytes Kerns-Sayers Syndrome Individuals unable to exercise independently Oculo-pharyngeal and other dystrophies Current use of anticholinergics: bensodiazopin, antihistamines Myasthenia gravis Elimination of aspiration with posture during VFG Absent pharyngeal swallow on VFG Aspiration before or during the swallow (pre and intradeglutitive aspiration) Not completely tube feeding dependent
Sites / Locations
- Medical College University of Wisconsin