Cervical proprioception and dysphagia severity in multiple sclerosis: A cross‐sectional clinical analysis
Hanife Abakay, M. Fatih Yetkin, Ayşe Güç, Gizem Şekercan

TL;DR
This study explores how neck proprioception, pain, and mood relate to swallowing difficulties in people with multiple sclerosis.
Contribution
It identifies a multidimensional link between proprioception, pain, mood, and dysphagia severity in MS patients.
Findings
Severe dysphagia in MS is associated with greater proprioceptive impairment in cervical extension and right rotation.
Clinical swallowing evaluations differ significantly between severe and mild dysphagia groups.
Neck pain and mood disturbances are closely linked to dysphagia severity in MS patients.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between dysphagia severity and neck proprioception, pain, and mood in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). The individuals were divided into two groups according to the severity of dysphagia: dysphagia group (n = 13) with a score of 3 and above on the Dysphagia Assessment Scale in Multiple Sclerosis (DYMUS) scale and mild dysphagia group (n = 13) with a score of 2 and below. Clinical swallowing function was evaluated with the Turkish version of the Eating Assessment Tool‐10 (T‐EAT‐10) and DYMUS. Proprioception was assessed with a laser by noting the deviation from the center target in centimeters. Neck pain severity was assessed with the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and mood was assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Individuals with severe dysphagia demonstrated statistically significantly greater proprioceptive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDysphagia Assessment and Management · Voice and Speech Disorders · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
