Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case Report

Background and Objectives: Swallowing disorder or dysphasia is often due to neuromuscular brain damage. Dysarthria is a speech movement disorder caused by damage to the central nervous system. Dysarthria may impair the respiratory, articulation, phonation, resonance, or prosody system. This study ai...

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Main Authors: Morteza Farazi, Niyayesh Aali, Seyed Majid Akhvan Hejazi
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Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2025-03-01
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Online Access:http://fdj.iums.ac.ir/article-1-294-en.pdf
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description Background and Objectives: Swallowing disorder or dysphasia is often due to neuromuscular brain damage. Dysarthria is a speech movement disorder caused by damage to the central nervous system. Dysarthria may impair the respiratory, articulation, phonation, resonance, or prosody system. This study aims to investigate the rehabilitation of speech and swallowing disorders in a patient with severe brain injury in the subacute phase. Case Presentation: The patient was a 13-year-old child who suffered from a traumatic brain injury (TBI); the anatomical and physiological condition of the swallowing mechanism may be disturbed. Based on the evaluation by neurologists and physical examination, according to the Rancho Los Amigo Scale, he was placed at level 4 and severely impaired in cognitive speech and brain function. After being evaluated by the treatment team, he underwent rehabilitation interventions. The multiple professional team includes physicians, nurses, speech and language pathologists, and clinical dietitians. He also suffered a fracture in the left clavicle after the accident. The treatment team took about three and a half months to treat the patient in this hospital. Conclusion: After 40 days of continuous rehabilitation, the patient’s swallowing problems were resolved. The patient had acquired the ability to swallow solids and liquids naturally. Also, after 90 days, the patient could speak well, his speech being clear and with adequate breathing capacity.
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spelling doaj-art-56fe050c39314a4aa6185fdaf0a3b37a2025-02-02T16:25:04ZengIran University of Medical SciencesFunction and Disability Journal2588-63042025-03-018100Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case ReportMorteza Farazi0Niyayesh Aali1Seyed Majid Akhvan Hejazi2 Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries Ward, Rofeideh Rehabilitation Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Background and Objectives: Swallowing disorder or dysphasia is often due to neuromuscular brain damage. Dysarthria is a speech movement disorder caused by damage to the central nervous system. Dysarthria may impair the respiratory, articulation, phonation, resonance, or prosody system. This study aims to investigate the rehabilitation of speech and swallowing disorders in a patient with severe brain injury in the subacute phase. Case Presentation: The patient was a 13-year-old child who suffered from a traumatic brain injury (TBI); the anatomical and physiological condition of the swallowing mechanism may be disturbed. Based on the evaluation by neurologists and physical examination, according to the Rancho Los Amigo Scale, he was placed at level 4 and severely impaired in cognitive speech and brain function. After being evaluated by the treatment team, he underwent rehabilitation interventions. The multiple professional team includes physicians, nurses, speech and language pathologists, and clinical dietitians. He also suffered a fracture in the left clavicle after the accident. The treatment team took about three and a half months to treat the patient in this hospital. Conclusion: After 40 days of continuous rehabilitation, the patient’s swallowing problems were resolved. The patient had acquired the ability to swallow solids and liquids naturally. Also, after 90 days, the patient could speak well, his speech being clear and with adequate breathing capacity.http://fdj.iums.ac.ir/article-1-294-en.pdfdysphagiadysarthriasevere brain injurysubacute phase patient
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Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case Report
Function and Disability Journal
dysphagia
dysarthria
severe brain injury
subacute phase patient
title Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case Report
title_full Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case Report
title_fullStr Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case Report
title_short Rehabilitation of Speech and Swallowing Disorder in a Patient With Severe Brain Injury in the Subacute Phase: A Case Report
title_sort rehabilitation of speech and swallowing disorder in a patient with severe brain injury in the subacute phase a case report
topic dysphagia
dysarthria
severe brain injury
subacute phase patient
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