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肌萎缩侧索硬化症相关构音障碍患者的下颌运动方向特异性障碍及其对舌运动的影响。

Direction-Specific Jaw Dysfunction and Its Impact on Tongue Movement in Individuals With Dysarthria Secondary to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

机构信息

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.

Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2020 Feb 26;63(2):499-508. doi: 10.1044/2019_JSLHR-19-00174. Epub 2020 Feb 20.

Abstract

Purpose The current study tested jaw movement characteristics and their impact on tongue movement for speech production in individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Specifically, the study examined tongue and jaw movement in multiple directions during jaw opening and closing strokes in individuals with ALS and controls. Method Twenty-two individuals with ALS and 22 controls participated in the current study. Tongue and jaw movements during the production of the words "Iowa" and "Ohio" (produced in a carrier phrase) were recorded using electromagnetic articulography. Tongue and jaw distances were measured for jaw opening and closing strokes. Distance was measured in the anterior-posterior and superior-inferior dimensions (retraction, advancement, lowering, and raising). Results Findings revealed that individuals with ALS exaggerated their jaw opening movements, but not their jaw closing movements, compared to controls. Between the groups, a comparable tongue lowering distance was observed during jaw opening movements. In contrast, reduced tongue raising was observed during the jaw closing movements in individuals with ALS compared to controls. Conclusion The findings suggest that individuals with ALS produce excessive jaw opening movements in the absence of excessive jaw closing movements. The lack of excessive jaw closing movements results in reduced tongue raising in these individuals. Excessive jaw opening movements alone suggest a direction-specific jaw dysfunction. Future studies should examine whether excessive jaw raising can be facilitated and if it enhances tongue raising movement for speech production in individuals with dysarthria secondary to ALS.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在测试肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者言语产生时的下颌运动特征及其对舌运动的影响。具体而言,本研究在 ALS 患者和对照组中检查了下颌开口和闭合运动期间的舌和下颌的多方向运动。

方法

22 名 ALS 患者和 22 名对照组参加了本研究。使用电磁口动描记法记录了个体在产生“爱荷华”和“俄亥俄”(在载词短语中产生)这两个词时的舌和下颌运动。测量了下颌开口和闭合运动期间的舌和下颌距离。距离在前后和上下维度(回缩、前进、降低和升高)上进行测量。

结果

研究结果表明,与对照组相比,ALS 患者的下颌开口运动幅度增大,但下颌闭合运动幅度没有增大。在组间比较中,在开口运动期间观察到可比的舌降低距离。相比之下,与对照组相比,ALS 患者在闭合运动期间的舌抬高减少。

结论

研究结果表明,ALS 患者在没有过度下颌闭合运动的情况下产生过度的下颌开口运动。缺乏过度的下颌闭合运动导致这些患者的舌抬高减少。单独的过度下颌开口运动提示存在特定方向的下颌功能障碍。未来的研究应检查是否可以促进过度的下颌抬高,并观察其是否可以增强 ALS 继发构音障碍患者的舌抬高运动,从而改善言语产生。

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