Abstract:Background: Oral motor exercises are widely used for treatment of speech disorders by the speech and language pathologists worldwide. Oral motor exercises are oral activities that impact speech production without actually producing speech. These activities include lateral tongue movements, crumpling of lips, panting of cheeks, breathing out and swallowing. Speech and language pathologists in many countries carry on with the use oral motor exercises for treatment of various speech disorders in their therapy ses… Show more
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