Patient with choreoathetoid cerebral palsy: post therapeutic intervention
CONCLUSION: speech and language therapy intervention, together with the work of a multidisciplinary dysphagia team, promotes better swallowing efficacy and security, with a decrease in suggestive signs of tracheal aspiration, bronchopneumonia and weight increase. (Source: Revista CEFAC)
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