Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.
Department of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Central Florida, Orlando.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2020 Jul 10;29(2S):1065-1077. doi: 10.1044/2019_AJSLP-19-00088.
Purpose Learning a motor skill and regaining a motor skill after it is lost are key tenets to the field of speech-language pathology. Motor learning and relearning have many theoretical underpinnings that serve as a foundation for our clinical practice. This review article applies selective motor learning theories and principles to feeding and swallowing across the life span. Conclusion In reviewing these theoretical fundamentals, clinical exemplars surrounding the roles of strength, skill, experience, compensation, and retraining, and their influence on motor learning and plasticity in regard to swallowing/feeding skills throughout the life span are discussed.
目的
学习一项运动技能并在其丧失后重新获得该技能,这是言语病理学领域的重要原则。运动学习和再学习有许多理论基础,为我们的临床实践提供了基础。本文综述了选择性运动学习理论和原则在整个生命周期的喂养和吞咽中的应用。
结论
通过回顾这些理论基础,本文讨论了围绕力量、技能、经验、补偿和再训练作用的临床范例,以及它们对整个生命周期吞咽/喂养技能的运动学习和可塑性的影响。