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Feeding seems simple & an instinctual act of human newborns. But its a complex task requiring intricate coordination of sucking, swallowing, & breathing. Efficient sucking is necessary during bottle or breastfeeding. The mature pattern is characterized by sucking, swallowing, & respiration. The complexity of the task is increased in neonates born premature. Premature babies most of the times do not display adequate oral motor coordination to breast-or bottle-feed until approximately 34 weeks post-conceptual age. The effectiveness of oral stimulation has been compared against pacing & perioral…mehr

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Feeding seems simple & an instinctual act of human newborns. But its a complex task requiring intricate coordination of sucking, swallowing, & breathing. Efficient sucking is necessary during bottle or breastfeeding. The mature pattern is characterized by sucking, swallowing, & respiration. The complexity of the task is increased in neonates born premature. Premature babies most of the times do not display adequate oral motor coordination to breast-or bottle-feed until approximately 34 weeks post-conceptual age. The effectiveness of oral stimulation has been compared against pacing & perioral & intraoral stimulation techniques for improving feeding skills in preterm infants. Comparison between perioral & intraoral stimulation techniques on feeding performance in preterm infants.
Autorenporträt
Mekhala Mathur BPT Jyoti College,JRN University,India, MPT (Neurology) Dolphin(PG)Institute Of Biomedical & Natural Sciences,HNB Gharwal Central University,India. Asstt.Prof.,Deptt of physiotherapy in Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute Of Paramedical Sciences,Bareilly,UP.Deepti Dhar MPT(Pediatrics). Asstt.Prof.,Deptt of Physiotherapy DIBNS Dehradun