McCracken A
Am J Occup Ther. 1978 Feb;32(2):79-85.
The evaluation and neurophysiologically based treatment for drooling and infantile tongue thrust found in adolescent, mentally retarded persons living in an institution is reported. Eleven residents were treated over a two-year-period. Evaluation was made of the specific oral dysfunctions thought to contribute to drooling, rather than the composite dysfunction of drooling, so that treatment could be definitive. Tongue immobility, including infantile tongue thrust, is the dysfunction most often seen. There has been some success in inhibiting infantile tongue thrust, resulting in improved ability to eat, as well as in decreased drooling.
报告了对居住在机构中的青少年智障人士流口水和婴儿式伸舌现象的评估及基于神经生理学的治疗。在两年时间里对11名居民进行了治疗。评估针对的是被认为导致流口水的特定口腔功能障碍,而非流口水这一综合功能障碍,以便进行确切的治疗。舌活动不灵活,包括婴儿式伸舌,是最常见的功能障碍。在抑制婴儿式伸舌方面已取得一些成功,这使得进食能力得到改善,流口水现象也有所减少。