Gentle touch may ease drooling in kids with cerebral palsy
NCT ID NCT07516860
First seen Apr 14, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study tests a gentle hands-on technique called Strain Counter-Strain to relax tight muscles in the jaw, neck, and throat of 30 children aged 4–8 with spastic cerebral palsy. The goal is to improve mouth opening, reduce drooling, and make eating and swallowing easier. Results are measured after one month of treatment.
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Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
Giza, Egypt
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