Myofascial release is used for head and neck cancer patients by SLPs and PTs.  You might wish to contact John Kelly @ xxxxxx@comcast.net.  He is very knowledgeable and helpful.

 

Nancy Gizzi, M.S., C.C.C.
Speech-Language Pathology
Lee Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Cape Coral Hospital
Lee Memorial Health System

xxxxxx@leememorial.org
TEL  239-424-3572
FAX 239-424-4035

 

From: xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com [mailto:xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Amy Roman
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 1:20 PM
To: AT Listserv
Subject: Any Recommendations for Stretch & Massage for Trismus

 

Hi Listserv,

I know this isn't an AT question but we have a good number of SLPs/OTs and others on this listerv who specialize in working with people with ALS who I imagine will be best able to respond.  Please forgive my digression. 

 

Does anyone have any stretches, massages or other treatment  that they recommend to prevent or treat trismus (tightness of jaw muscle causing difficulty with opening mouth)?  I'd love any pictures, video links, descriptions, opinions, handouts, or thoughts.  I know we don't have a body of research on this topic to fall back on, but I have proceeded in my practice under the belief that we may help preserve the range of movement with gentle stretch and massage.  

 

I would love to know what others do or think about his.  Feel free to respond to me directly at xxxxxx@amyandpals.com but I think others may be interested in this topic too.  Trismus resulting in cheek, lip and tongue biting, teeth grinding, biting reflex interfering with oral hygiene, and exacerbated TMJ is a big issue for many people with ALS. 

 


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