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Article

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Swallowing Rehabilitation in Patients with Forward Head Posture

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Doctoral School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania
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Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, 410073 Oradea, Romania
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Department of Psychoneuroscience and Rehabilitation, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania
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Medicina 2023, 59(9), 1580; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091580
Submission received: 30 July 2023 / Revised: 21 August 2023 / Accepted: 29 August 2023 / Published: 31 August 2023
(This article belongs to the Section Translational Medicine)

Abstract

(1) Background and Objectives: The forward head posture (FHP) is characterized by increased extensions of upper cervical vertebrae and flexion of the lower cervical vertebrae and upper thoracic regions, associated with muscle shortening. The compressive loading on the tissues in the cervical spine negatively impacts suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles and generates increased tension of the masticatory muscles. The tongue has relations with the suprahyoid and the infrahyoid muscles. The pattern of swallowing evolves gradually from birth to the age of four. If this developmental transition does not occur, the result is persistent infantile or atypical swallowing—an orofacial myofunctional disorder with the tongue in improper position during swallowing, causing strain and stress on the jaw, face, head and neck. In FHP, muscles crucial to swallowing are biomechanically misaligned. The lengthening of the suprahyoid muscles necessitates stronger contractions to achieve proper hyolaryngeal movement during swallowing. This study assesses the added benefits of physiotherapy to the traditional myofunctional swallowing rehabilitation for patients with FHP. The underlying hypothesis is that without addressing FHP, swallowing rehabilitation remains challenged and potentially incomplete. (2) Materials and Methods: A total of 61 participants (12–26 years) meeting the inclusion criteria (FHP and atypical swallowing) were divided into two similar groups. Group A attended one orofacial myofunctional therapy (OMT) and one physiotherapy session per week, group B only one OMT session per week, for 20 weeks. Exclusion criteria were as follows: ankyloglossia, neurological impairment affecting tongue and swallowing, cervical osteoarticular pathology, other previous or ongoing treatments for FHP and atypical swallowing. (3) Results: There is a significant improvement in terms of movement and use of the orofacial structures (tongue, lips, cheeks), as well as in breathing and swallowing in both groups. Group A achieved better outcomes as the CVA angle was directly addressed by manual therapy and GPR techniques. (4) Conclusions: The combined therapy proved to be more effective than single OMT therapy.
Keywords: atypical swallowing; forward head posture; rehabilitation; orofacial myofunctional therapy; manual therapy; Global Postural Re-education atypical swallowing; forward head posture; rehabilitation; orofacial myofunctional therapy; manual therapy; Global Postural Re-education

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Debucean, D.; Mihaiu, J.; Maghiar, A.M.; Marcu, F.; Marcu, O.A. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Swallowing Rehabilitation in Patients with Forward Head Posture. Medicina 2023, 59, 1580. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091580

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Debucean D, Mihaiu J, Maghiar AM, Marcu F, Marcu OA. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Swallowing Rehabilitation in Patients with Forward Head Posture. Medicina. 2023; 59(9):1580. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091580

Chicago/Turabian Style

Debucean, Daiana, Judit Mihaiu, Adrian Marius Maghiar, Florin Marcu, and Olivia Andreea Marcu. 2023. "A Multidisciplinary Approach to Swallowing Rehabilitation in Patients with Forward Head Posture" Medicina 59, no. 9: 1580. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091580

APA Style

Debucean, D., Mihaiu, J., Maghiar, A. M., Marcu, F., & Marcu, O. A. (2023). A Multidisciplinary Approach to Swallowing Rehabilitation in Patients with Forward Head Posture. Medicina, 59(9), 1580. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091580

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