Voice and swallowing effects after expiratory muscle strength training program in Parkinson’s Disease

Authors

  • Thamara Munhoz Ferraz de Camargo Sarpi Fonoaudióloga, Aprimoranda do Programa Fonoaudiologia em Neurogeriatria no Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
  • Mayara Fieri Fonoaudióloga, Aprimoranda do Programa Fonoaudiologia em Neurologia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Carla Sales Chamouton Fonoaudióloga, Mestranda do Programa de Saúde, Interdisciplinaridade e Reabilitação da Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Ana Carolina Constantini Docente do curso de Fonoaudiologia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2724.2017v29i2p274-283

Keywords:

Parkinson Disease, Voice, Respiration, Swallowing

Abstract

The goal of this research is to evaluate the effects of an expiratory muscle training program on voice and swallowing. Parkinson´s disease is a neurodegenerative condition with impacts on voice and swallowing. Muscle rigidity, which is common in Parkinson´s disease, is global and affects the respiratory muscles, causing respiratory disorders and voice and swallowing difficulties. Six participants diagnosed with Parkinson´s disease participated in this study. They were submitted to an eight-week therapeutic intervention focusing on expiratory muscle training. The therapeutic sessions occurred weekly at the institution and the participants were encouraged to perform the proposed exercises at home twice a week. The self-perception of swallowing problems was collected before and after intervention and voice analysis, as well as the respiratory parameters, were collected before, in the fourth week and at the end of the training program. In general, the results showed improvement in respiratory parameters. The voice parameters did not present significant differences after training. The self-perception of swallowing problems changed after training as some complaints disappeared and the participants reported new ones. The findings may have been influenced by time of disease and individual characteristics of each participant. During the training program, the participants presented improvements in exercise performance, which suggests a motor learning. The effects of expiratory muscle exercises may be greater if combined with other therapeutic interventions.

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Published

2017-06-29

How to Cite

Sarpi, T. M. F. de C., Fieri, M., Chamouton, C. S., & Constantini, A. C. (2017). Voice and swallowing effects after expiratory muscle strength training program in Parkinson’s Disease. Distúrbios Da Comunicação, 29(2), 274–283. https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2724.2017v29i2p274-283

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