Title: Oral Motor Swallowing Exercise Device for Dysphagia
Enhanced Description
Experience renewed ease and confidence in swallowing with our innovative oral motor swallowing exercise device. Designed to passively stimulate the swallowing reflex, this device offers a gentle yet effective way to improve swallowing function and overcome dysphagia challenges. Its simple design involves placing the air tube against the upper jaw and squeezing the ball, triggering the natural swallowing mechanism.
Key Benefits
- Targets Dysphagia: Effectively addresses swallowing difficulties, including slow swallowing initiation, delayed swallowing response, and mouth opening difficulties. Helps regain independence in eating and drinking.
- User-Friendly Design: Simple and intuitive to use, making it suitable for individuals of varying abilities. The flexible air tube can be trimmed for a customized fit.
- Portable and Discreet: Compact and lightweight, allowing for convenient use at home or on the go. Discreet design allows for comfortable use in various settings.
- Safe and Durable: Constructed from high-quality, food-grade silicone that is soft, comfortable, easy to clean, and long-lasting. Safe for adults and children (5 years and older).
- Comprehensive Therapy Support: Promotes improved swallowing speed, strengthens oral motor muscles, and facilitates the return to independent eating and drinking.
Specifications
- Product Type: Oral Motor Swallowing Exercise Device
- Material: Food-Grade Silicone
- Suitable For: Adults and Children (5 years and older)
- Function: Passively triggers swallowing reflexes, assisting in dysphagia therapy.
Package Contents
- 1 x Oral Motor Swallowing Exercise Device
Keywords
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