Dysphagia

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Do you treat swallowing based on 3 phases or 17 impairments? | Mobile FEES | Dysphagia Diagnostics & Swallow Studies
How to treat patients with swallowing disorders and dysphagia. Resources for medical SLPs. #dysphagia #medslp #slpeeps
Whole-Child Speech Therapy for Treating Frontal Lisps • Rock the R®
Speech Language Path
Specialty Room - Catawba Model Home - Charlotte, NC
Specialty Room - Catawba Model Home - Charlotte, NC | by Schumacher Homes
Extrinsic laryngeal muscles: they perform the important task of positioning the larynx.
This figure illustrates why posture is so important; the air we use must travel from the lungs into our natural resonator, the nasal cavity. Notice the smallness of the Pharynx; if my tongue pulls backwards into that space, my tone will not ring properly.
Topics in Linguistic Theory: Laboratory Phonology | Linguistics and Philosophy | MIT OpenCourseWare
Speech language-arts-linguistics
You're Getting on my Last Cranial Nerve | Mobile FEES | Dysphagia Diagnostics & Swallow Studies
How to assess cranial nerves for swallowing disorders. Medical SLPs looking how to assess facial nerve reviews and more. Check out the 5 part series to SLP and cranial nerves. #SLPeeps #dysphagia #medSLP
Don't be a sip, sip, DONE kind of SLP (A Compensatory Strategy Review for Swallowing Disorders Part 1) - Theresa Richard
A compensatory strategy review for SLPs treating swallowing disorders. #medSLP #dysphagia #SLPeeps