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Chin tuck against resistance (CTAR) exercise is one of the swallowing exercises, which will regenerate the neurons and improve the suprahyoid muscle activation. This article compares the electromyography activity of the suprahyoid muscles during the Chin Tuck Against Resistance (CTAR) exercise and the Shaker exercise for patients with . Learn how to prescribe and instruct the CTAR exercise for dysphagia rehabilitation. Find out how to measure perihyoid strength, choose the right device, and adjust the intensity and dose of . Learn how to perform various swallow exercises to improve your tongue, jaw, throat and airway muscles. Chin tuck against resistance is one of the exercises to strengthen your suprahyoid muscles for swallowing. This article compares the electromyography activity of the suprahyoid muscles during the Chin Tuck Against Resistance (CTAR) exercise and the Shaker exercise for patients with dysphagia. The CTAR exercise involves tucking the chin against a ball, while the Shaker exercise involves lifting the head against gravity. Chin tuck against resistance (CTAR) exercise is one of the swallowing exercises, which will regenerate the neurons and improve the suprahyoid muscle activation. This article compares the electromyography activity of the suprahyoid muscles during the Chin Tuck Against Resistance (CTAR) exercise and the Shaker exercise for patients with dysphagia. The CTAR exercise involves tucking the chin against a ball, while the Shaker exercise involves lifting the head against gravity. Learn how to do chin tuck against resistance (CTAR) with a rubber ball to strengthen your suprahyoid muscles for swallowing. Follow the instructions for sustained and repetitive CTAR, and watch the YouTube video for demonstration. Learn how to prescribe and instruct the CTAR exercise for dysphagia rehabilitation. Find out how to measure perihyoid strength, choose the right device, and adjust the intensity and dose of CTAR.