Drooling Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical and Psychological Outcomes of Kinesiotaping and Manipulation Therapies in Drooling Management Among Children With Oral Dysphagia
Children suffering from neurological problems may have a common problem of drooling and dysphagia.There is high prevelance of neurological disorders in developing countries including Pakistan.Parents of children with disability are highly stressed and burdenised while taking care of their children.there is a need to overcome the drooling and dysphagia problems with effective interventions.
There is no clear consensus that which interventions are safe and effective and hard to
decide about the effective intervention for drooling management. This will help the parents,
therapist and children to manage their feeding problems effectively, hence improve quality of
life of parents and children.There is also scarcity of well designed randomized controlled
trails and limited published literature on the usefulness of the kinesiotape for management
of drooling in children with oral dysphagia, this study will be conducted in an attempt to
evaluate the same. There is also a lack of comparative studies to evaluate the effectiveness
of traditional oral motor therapies and kinesiotaping therapy.
speech pathologists and help them in managing drooling effectively by using the best
effective therapeutic approach. This study will also add up evidence-based knowledge to
existing literature
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