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Clinical Trial

Effect of Visual Biofeedback-Assisted Oropharyngeal Exercises in Post-Stroke Dysphagia

NCT: NCT07492719 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07492719
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-02-16
Completion2028-01

Brief Summary

Post-stroke dysphagia is a common complication that negatively affects nutritional status, quality of life, and morbidity. Conventional swallowing rehabilitation, including oropharyngeal exercises and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), is widely used to improve swallowing function. This randomized controlled clinical study aims to investigate the effectiveness of visual biofeedback-assisted oropharyngeal exercises combined with NMES in patients with post-stroke dysphagia. Participants will be randomly assigned to either a visual biofeedback-assisted exercise group or a conventional exercise group, with both groups receiving NMES. Treatment will be administered five days per week for four weeks. Changes in swallowing function, suprahyoid muscle activity assessed by surface electromyography, and muscle stiffness evaluated by shear wave elastography will be analyzed to determine the effectiveness of the intervention.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Effect of Visual Biofeedback-Assisted Oropharyngeal Exercises in Post-Stroke Dysphagia?

Effect of Visual Biofeedback-Assisted Oropharyngeal Exercises in Post-Stroke Dysphagia is a clinical trial registered under NCT07492719. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07492719?

The current status of NCT07492719 (Effect of Visual Biofeedback-Assisted Oropharyngeal Exercises in Post-Stroke Dysphagia) is: RECRUITING.

When did Effect of Visual Biofeedback-Assisted Oropharyngeal Exercises in Post-Stroke Dysphagia start?

Effect of Visual Biofeedback-Assisted Oropharyngeal Exercises in Post-Stroke Dysphagia started on 2026-02-16.

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