(both during feedings and during sleep) to minimize the risk of aspiration; thickening and other adaptations of feeds and feeding equipment; performing specific maneuvers during swallowing; using the most favorable swallow intervals; "exercise" conditioning of swallowing musculature; and avoidance of ...
Reflecting the biomechanical nature of the normal and abnormal swallow, the precise visualization of both normal and disturbed bolus flow using videofluoroscopy has been well detailed.5, 6 This includes (1) the duration, direction, and completeness of the bolus flow; (2) the duration and extent...