2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13052-024-01611-2
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The myofascial release as neuromotor support to improve the ineffective sucking ability in term infants: a preliminary study

Andrea Arcusio,
Maria Cristina Villa,
Federica Felloni
et al.

Abstract: Background Breastfeeding plays a primary role in the events that characterize the development of the relationship between a mother and her newborn. However, this essential process sometimes does not fully cover the nutritional requirements of the newborn due to altered biomechanical sucking skills. In this context, adequate osteopathic treatment associated with neuromotor facilitation techniques could play a promoting role. Methods This study evalu… Show more

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