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University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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2023

Oral motor

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Positioning And Feeding Techniques Effective In Improving Sensorimotor Functions In Infants With Cleft Palate, Skylar Russell Mot/S, Kaitlin Steel Mot/S, Robin Edwards Mot/S, Bri Morgan Mot/S, Danielle Boscaccy Mot/S, Haleigh Black Mot/S, Sydney Young Mot/S Jun 2023

Positioning And Feeding Techniques Effective In Improving Sensorimotor Functions In Infants With Cleft Palate, Skylar Russell Mot/S, Kaitlin Steel Mot/S, Robin Edwards Mot/S, Bri Morgan Mot/S, Danielle Boscaccy Mot/S, Haleigh Black Mot/S, Sydney Young Mot/S

Master of Occupational Therapy Student Critically Appraised Topics

Orofacial clefts are the second most common type of birth defect in the United States and are continuing to grow each year (Nasreddine et al., 2021). Based on the National Birth Defects Prevention Network annual report in 2014, 1 in 1,700 babies were born in the United States with a cleft palate (Mai CT et al., 2019). While there are different types of orofacial clefts, for this research the term cleft palate will be used to determine appropriate interventions within the scope of occupational therapy, such as positioning, bottle modifications, and sensorimotor techniques. The impact of this birth defect can …