Sensory neuromuscular electrical stimulation for dysphagia rehabilitation: A literature review.

Journal of oral rehabilitation(2023)

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Abstract
The sensory neuromuscular electrical stimulation (SNMES) is a viable treatment option for treating oropharyngeal dysphagia. The most suggested application parameters are an intensity at sensory threshold, a frequency of 80 Hz, an impulse time of 700 μs, a combined total duration of 20 h of stimulation in a 2-week period, and placing the electrodes in the submental area of the neck. However, further research is necessary to construct a definitive guideline for clinicians.
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deglutition,dysphagia,dysphagia rehabilitation,sensory neuromuscular electrical stimulation,suprahyoid muscle,swallowing
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