Association between tongue pressure and oral status and activities of daily living in stroke patients admitted to a convalescent rehabilitation unit
Abstract Background Clarifying how tongue pressure in convalescent stroke patients affects oral condition and activities of daily living (ADL) is important for developing oral rehabilitation programs and for rehabilitation care to reacquire ADL. Objective To clarify how tongue pressure is associated...
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Main Authors: | Shizuka Ninomiya (Author), Wataru Fujii (Author), Erika Matsumoto (Author), Kiichiro Yamaguchi (Author), Masao Hiratsuka (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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