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Original Article

Swallowing difficulties and early CNS injuries.: Correlation with the presence of axial skeletal deformities

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Pages 607-611 | Received 12 Jul 1993, Accepted 03 Sep 1993, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We reviewed the neurological findings in 36 adults with history of perinatal brain injury that required gastrostomy due to progressive swallowing difficulties in a population of 624 institutionalized patients. A stereotypic pattern of progression of deficits was observed. Risk factors that correlated with increased risk of swallowing disorders included.: presence of multiple handicaps; progressive deformities of the spine and extremities; decreased range of motion of mandible, laterognathism and other mandibular asymmetries. These findings suggest that spinal deformities and swallowing difficulties are part of a spectrum of impaired function of paired axial muscles in this population. The identification of these risk factors may help in the long-term care plan of severely impaired patients whose survival is extended by the use of feeding tubes.

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