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Who Can Benefit from Oral Exercises?
Various patient populations can benefit from oral exercises, including but not limited to:
Stroke survivors
Patients with
Parkinson's disease
Individuals with
speech disorders
Patients post-
oral surgery
Individuals with
dysphagia
(difficulty swallowing)
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