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Sensory Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation Improves Post-Stroke Dysphagic Patients
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Verin E et al. – The results indicated that sensitive submental electrical stimulations during swallowing tasks could help to rehabilitate post–stroke swallowing dysphagia by improving swallowing coordination. Plasticity of the sensory swallowing cortex is suspected.
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