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Effect of Implementing Swallowing Training Exercises on Neurogenic Dysphagia among Acute Stroke Patientsdoi:10.21608/tsnj.2024.351229Mousa El-Nshar, Nader Abdel-HakimYounis, Gehan A.Fayed, Hazem Abdel-RahmanMohamed Elgendi, Sabah ZeinTanta Scientific Nursing Journal...
Resistance exercises may prevent loss or improve muscle bulk and strength [13,14,15]. We have worked with a group of patients (patient and public involvement in research) [16] who have experienced dysphagia, and they expressed the need for better rehabilitation of swallowing after dysphagia has...
Although dysphagia can be managed and rehabilitated by interdisciplinary providers including otolaryngologists, gastroenterologists, and speech-language pathologists, it is often a chronic condition requiring lifelong care4,20,21,22. Procedural and pharmacologic mitigation strategies, as well as a range of...
I was there forEpisode #22ofTheresa Richard’s Swallow Your Pride podcast, where I dive into dysphagia, from a manual therapy perspective, and I’m back inEpisode 215, Mastering Manual Therapy.You can listen here. Wilson Nice, host of the Nice Speech Lady website, has been kind enough to...
Carretera de Cirera s/n 08304, Mataró, Spain Email oortega@csdm.cat Abstract: This position document has been developed by the Dysphagia Working Group, a committee of members from the European Society for Swallowing Disorders and the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society, and invited experts...
Breaking news – The Swallow Expansion Device (SED) – a potential game changer for patients with profound oropharyngeal dysphagia. In early January 2015 the SED was implanted into Jeff Mauerman, a cancer survivor who is feeding tube dependent due to oropharyngeal dysphagia. This is the ...
PO-116: Prophylactic Swallowing Exercises on Dysphagia After Radiotherapy i a Randomised Trial. - Radiotherapy and Oncologydoi:10.1016/S0167-8140(15)34735-6H.R. MortensenK. JensenK. AksgldeK. LambertsenC. GrauElsevier Ireland LtdRadiotherapy & Oncology...
Especially when evaluating and managing dysphagia, a multidisciplinary approach is recommended; support for team approaches has already been reported [22,23,24]. Interventions such as postural adjustments, direct support of oral intake or modification of foods/liquids were not always regarded as a ...
To Compare the Effect of Swallowing and Non-Swallowing Exercises on Dysphagia in Post Operative Oral Cancer Individuals: A Comparative Studydoi:10.31557/APJCP.2024.25.8.2945Patil, Dhairysheel SanjayYadav, TruptiGudur, AnandAsian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention...