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The Adult Dysphagia Pocket Guide: Neuroanatomy to Clinical Practice is a concise, easily portable reference guide designed specifically for the dysphagia clinician. It centers on the clinical application of normal and abnormal swallowing physiology as it relates to cranial nerves, muscles, and innervations.The text merges clinical neurophysiology of the swallow directly to assessment and treatment of dysphagia to provide quick access of key clinical information and solutions for clinicians as they are completing their swallowing assessments. A discussion of laboratory values and medications in chapters three and four and how they can impact dysphagia adds another layer of uniqueness to this guide. Recurring "clinician's note" and "research to practice" boxes are based on the current research and provide practical and useful tips for clinicians.The Adult Dysphagia Pocket Guide is a "quick reference" that answers the need for a practical guide that new clinicians, graduate students, and even seasoned clinicians can carry with them and readily access while they are completing their evaluations. It is a must-have resource for any speech-language pathologist treating dysphagia.http://www.pluralpublishing.com/publication_adpg.htm
Dysfagie --- Deglutition Disorders --- Adult. --- Esophageal Dysphagia --- Oropharyngeal Dysphagia --- Dysphagia --- Swallowing Disorders --- Deglutition Disorder --- Disorders, Deglutition --- Dysphagia, Esophageal --- Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal --- Swallowing Disorder
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Human medicine --- Deglutition disorders --- Deglutition --- Déglutition, Troubles de la --- Déglutition --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Deglutition Disorders. --- Deglutition. --- Swallowing --- Deglutitions --- Swallowings --- Esophageal Dysphagia --- Oropharyngeal Dysphagia --- Dysphagia --- Swallowing Disorders --- Deglutition Disorder --- Disorders, Deglutition --- Dysphagia, Esophageal --- Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal --- Swallowing Disorder --- Periodicals --- Health Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Ear, Nose & Throat --- Gastroenterology --- General and Others --- Deglutition Disorders --- Deglutition disorders. --- Drinking (Physiology) --- Esophagus --- Ingestion --- Throat --- Dysphagy --- Ingestion disorders --- Diseases
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Gastroenterology --- Pathological physiology. Pathogenesis --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Geneeskunde --- Médecine --- Deglutition. --- Deglutition Disorders. --- Esophageal Dysphagia --- Oropharyngeal Dysphagia --- Dysphagia --- Swallowing Disorders --- Deglutition Disorder --- Disorders, Deglutition --- Dysphagia, Esophageal --- Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal --- Swallowing Disorder --- Swallowing --- Deglutitions --- Swallowings --- Dysfagie. --- Gastroenterology. --- Pathological physiology. Pathogenesis. --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Deglutition --- Deglutition Disorders
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Deglutition disorders in children. --- Ingestion disorders in children. --- Deglutition Disorders. --- Child. --- Infant. --- slikstoornissen --- dysfagie --- pediatrie --- Infants --- Children --- Minors --- Esophageal Dysphagia --- Oropharyngeal Dysphagia --- Dysphagia --- Swallowing Disorders --- Deglutition Disorder --- Disorders, Deglutition --- Dysphagia, Esophageal --- Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal --- Swallowing Disorder --- Nutrition disorders in children --- Pediatric oral medicine --- Ingestion disorders in children --- Deglutition disorders in children --- Child --- Deglutition Disorders --- Infant
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dysfagie --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- eetstoornissen --- slikstoornissen --- logopedie --- #KVHB:Slikstoornissen --- 612.78 --- 615.8 --- 616.8 --- Stem. Spraak. Fonatie --- Physiotherapy. Physical therapy. Radiotherapy. Other non-medicinal therapeutic treatment --- Neurologie. Neuropathologie. Zenuwstelsel. Neurologische aandoeningen --- Deglutition disorders --- Speech therapy --- Neurophysiology --- Dysfagie --- Slikstoornissen --- Cursus bachelor in de Logopedie --- Deglutition Disorders --- Esophageal Dysphagia --- Oropharyngeal Dysphagia --- Dysphagia --- Swallowing Disorders --- Deglutition Disorder --- Disorders, Deglutition --- Dysphagia, Esophageal --- Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal --- Swallowing Disorder --- Slikstoornis --- Bachelor in de logopedie
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Orthodontics --- Speech disorders --- Tongue thrust --- Deglutition Disorders. --- Malocclusion --- Tongue Habits --- #KVHB:Afwijkende mondgewoonten --- Reverse swallowing --- Deglutition disorders --- Oral habits --- Defective speech --- Disorders of speech --- Speech, Disorders of --- Speech defects --- Speech pathology --- Communicative disorders --- Dental orthopedics --- Orthodontia --- Dentistry --- Orthopedics --- Habits, Tongue --- Cross Bite --- Angle's Classification --- Crossbite --- Tooth Crowding --- Angle Classification --- Angles Classification --- Bite, Cross --- Bites, Cross --- Classification, Angle's --- Cross Bites --- Crossbites --- Crowding, Tooth --- Crowdings, Tooth --- Malocclusions --- Dental Occlusion --- Orthodontics, Corrective --- Prognathism --- Mandibular Advancement --- Retrognathia --- Esophageal Dysphagia --- Oropharyngeal Dysphagia --- Dysphagia --- Swallowing Disorders --- Deglutition Disorder --- Disorders, Deglutition --- Dysphagia, Esophageal --- Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal --- Swallowing Disorder --- Pathology --- Human medicine --- Psycholinguistics --- Deglutition Disorders
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This book is a clinical manual that covers the whole spectrum of swallowing and its disorders. It starts with physiology of swallowing, pathophysiology of disordered deglutition, diagnostic methods (clinical and instrumental) and ends with an in-depth’s and up-to-date presentation of current treatment options. The clinically most relevant topics of dysphagia management on the stroke unit and the intensive care unit are dealt with in separate chapters. Also the closely intertwined issue of nutritional management is specifically addressed. Most importantly, the book covers all obligatory topics of the Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)-curriculum, an educational initiative that started in Germany in 2014 and is currently being extended to other European and non-European countries. The book is richly illustrated and an online video section provides a number of typical patient cases. FEES is probably the most commonly chosen method for the objective assessment of swallowing and its disorders. It is used in stroke units, intensive care facilities, geriatric wards but also in rehabilitation clinics and within dedicated outpatient services. This book on neurogenic dysphagia therefore addresses a wide range of different medical disciplines, such as neurologists, geriatricians, intensive care physicians, rehabilitation physicians, gastroenterologists, otolaryngologists, phoniatrists and also speech-language pathologists.
Neurology . --- Critical care medicine. --- Geriatrics. --- Rehabilitation medicine. --- Gastroenterology . --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Neurology. --- Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. --- Geriatrics/Gerontology. --- Rehabilitation Medicine. --- Gastroenterology. --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Medicine --- Internal medicine --- Digestive organs --- Medicine, Rehabilitation --- Rehabilitation medicine --- Rehabilitation --- Medicine, Physical --- Gerontology --- Older people --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Intensive care units --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Deglutition disorders. --- Deglutition Disorders. --- Deglutition. --- Esophageal Dysphagia --- Oropharyngeal Dysphagia --- Dysphagia --- Swallowing Disorders --- Deglutition Disorder --- Disorders, Deglutition --- Dysphagia, Esophageal --- Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal --- Swallowing Disorder --- Dysphagy --- Esophagus --- Ingestion disorders --- Swallowing --- Deglutitions --- Swallowings --- Trastorns de la deglució --- Neurologia --- Medicina --- Electrofisiologia --- Inhibició --- Neurocirurgia --- Neurooftalmologia --- Neuroimmunologia --- Neurologia pediàtrica --- Neurologia geriàtrica --- Neurologia veterinària --- Psicofisiologia --- Psicopatologia --- Urgències en neurologia --- Neuròlegs --- Disfàgia --- Malalties de l'esòfag
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Special Issue “Advances in Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders” is dedicated to innovations in screening and assessment and the effectiveness of interventions in both dysphonia and dysphagia. In contemporary practice, novel techniques have been introduced in diagnostics and rehabilitative interventions (e.g., machine learning, electrical stimulation). Similarly, advancements in methodological approaches to validate measures have been introduced (e.g., item response theory using Rasch analysis), prompting the need to develop new, robust measures for use in clinics and intervention studies. Against this backdrop, this Special Issue focuses on studies aiming to improve early diagnostics of laryngological disorders and its management. This issue also welcomes the submission of studies on diagnostic accuracy and psychometrics performance of existing and newly developed measures. This includes but is not limited to studies investigating screening tools with sound diagnostic accuracy and robust psychometric properties. Furthermore, interventions with high levels of evidence in relation to clinical outcome using robust methodology (e.g., sophisticated meta-analytic approaches) are of great interest. This issue provides an overview of the latest advances in voice and swallowing disorders.
T1a glottic carcinoma --- transoral laser microsurgery --- treatment outcome --- vocal function --- objective voice diagnostics --- vocal extent measure (VEM) --- occupational voice disorders --- prevention --- prophylaxis --- teachers --- occupational health --- voice training --- balneotherapy --- dysphagia --- swallowing --- laryngeal penetration or aspiration --- deglutition --- reliability --- videofluoroscopic swallowing study --- deep learning --- machine learning --- Voice Handicap Index (VHI-9i) --- international short scale --- VHI-9i severity levels --- test–retest reliability --- validation of classification ranges --- self-assessed vocal impairment (VHIs) --- hoarseness --- dysphonia severity categories --- voice diagnostics --- deglutition disorders --- tongue --- exercise --- ageing --- Sob Voice Therapy --- Optimal Phonation Task --- Negative Practice --- auditory-perceptual analysis --- acoustic voice analysis --- laryngeal sensory dysfunction --- chronic refractory cough --- botulinum toxin --- larynx --- laryngeal hypersensitivity --- cough hypersensitivity syndrome --- globus pharyngeus --- laryngopharyngeal reflux --- neuropathic cough --- throat irritation --- auditory discrimination --- voice control --- voice assessment --- voice disorders --- swallowing disorders --- RCT --- intervention --- compensation --- rehabilitation --- classic test theory --- measure --- psychometrics --- videofluoroscopic swallow studies --- VMV --- neuromuscular electrical stimulation --- pharyngeal electrical stimulation --- PES --- NMES --- repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation --- transcranial direct current stimulation --- rTMS --- tDCS --- n/a --- test-retest reliability
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Special Issue “Advances in Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders” is dedicated to innovations in screening and assessment and the effectiveness of interventions in both dysphonia and dysphagia. In contemporary practice, novel techniques have been introduced in diagnostics and rehabilitative interventions (e.g., machine learning, electrical stimulation). Similarly, advancements in methodological approaches to validate measures have been introduced (e.g., item response theory using Rasch analysis), prompting the need to develop new, robust measures for use in clinics and intervention studies. Against this backdrop, this Special Issue focuses on studies aiming to improve early diagnostics of laryngological disorders and its management. This issue also welcomes the submission of studies on diagnostic accuracy and psychometrics performance of existing and newly developed measures. This includes but is not limited to studies investigating screening tools with sound diagnostic accuracy and robust psychometric properties. Furthermore, interventions with high levels of evidence in relation to clinical outcome using robust methodology (e.g., sophisticated meta-analytic approaches) are of great interest. This issue provides an overview of the latest advances in voice and swallowing disorders.
Research & information: general --- Chemistry --- T1a glottic carcinoma --- transoral laser microsurgery --- treatment outcome --- vocal function --- objective voice diagnostics --- vocal extent measure (VEM) --- occupational voice disorders --- prevention --- prophylaxis --- teachers --- occupational health --- voice training --- balneotherapy --- dysphagia --- swallowing --- laryngeal penetration or aspiration --- deglutition --- reliability --- videofluoroscopic swallowing study --- deep learning --- machine learning --- Voice Handicap Index (VHI-9i) --- international short scale --- VHI-9i severity levels --- test–retest reliability --- validation of classification ranges --- self-assessed vocal impairment (VHIs) --- hoarseness --- dysphonia severity categories --- voice diagnostics --- deglutition disorders --- tongue --- exercise --- ageing --- Sob Voice Therapy --- Optimal Phonation Task --- Negative Practice --- auditory-perceptual analysis --- acoustic voice analysis --- laryngeal sensory dysfunction --- chronic refractory cough --- botulinum toxin --- larynx --- laryngeal hypersensitivity --- cough hypersensitivity syndrome --- globus pharyngeus --- laryngopharyngeal reflux --- neuropathic cough --- throat irritation --- auditory discrimination --- voice control --- voice assessment --- voice disorders --- swallowing disorders --- RCT --- intervention --- compensation --- rehabilitation --- classic test theory --- measure --- psychometrics --- videofluoroscopic swallow studies --- VMV --- neuromuscular electrical stimulation --- pharyngeal electrical stimulation --- PES --- NMES --- repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation --- transcranial direct current stimulation --- rTMS --- tDCS --- n/a --- test-retest reliability
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Special Issue “Advances in Management of Voice and Swallowing Disorders” is dedicated to innovations in screening and assessment and the effectiveness of interventions in both dysphonia and dysphagia. In contemporary practice, novel techniques have been introduced in diagnostics and rehabilitative interventions (e.g., machine learning, electrical stimulation). Similarly, advancements in methodological approaches to validate measures have been introduced (e.g., item response theory using Rasch analysis), prompting the need to develop new, robust measures for use in clinics and intervention studies. Against this backdrop, this Special Issue focuses on studies aiming to improve early diagnostics of laryngological disorders and its management. This issue also welcomes the submission of studies on diagnostic accuracy and psychometrics performance of existing and newly developed measures. This includes but is not limited to studies investigating screening tools with sound diagnostic accuracy and robust psychometric properties. Furthermore, interventions with high levels of evidence in relation to clinical outcome using robust methodology (e.g., sophisticated meta-analytic approaches) are of great interest. This issue provides an overview of the latest advances in voice and swallowing disorders.
Research & information: general --- Chemistry --- T1a glottic carcinoma --- transoral laser microsurgery --- treatment outcome --- vocal function --- objective voice diagnostics --- vocal extent measure (VEM) --- occupational voice disorders --- prevention --- prophylaxis --- teachers --- occupational health --- voice training --- balneotherapy --- dysphagia --- swallowing --- laryngeal penetration or aspiration --- deglutition --- reliability --- videofluoroscopic swallowing study --- deep learning --- machine learning --- Voice Handicap Index (VHI-9i) --- international short scale --- VHI-9i severity levels --- test–retest reliability --- validation of classification ranges --- self-assessed vocal impairment (VHIs) --- hoarseness --- dysphonia severity categories --- voice diagnostics --- deglutition disorders --- tongue --- exercise --- ageing --- Sob Voice Therapy --- Optimal Phonation Task --- Negative Practice --- auditory-perceptual analysis --- acoustic voice analysis --- laryngeal sensory dysfunction --- chronic refractory cough --- botulinum toxin --- larynx --- laryngeal hypersensitivity --- cough hypersensitivity syndrome --- globus pharyngeus --- laryngopharyngeal reflux --- neuropathic cough --- throat irritation --- auditory discrimination --- voice control --- voice assessment --- voice disorders --- swallowing disorders --- RCT --- intervention --- compensation --- rehabilitation --- classic test theory --- measure --- psychometrics --- videofluoroscopic swallow studies --- VMV --- neuromuscular electrical stimulation --- pharyngeal electrical stimulation --- PES --- NMES --- repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation --- transcranial direct current stimulation --- rTMS --- tDCS --- n/a --- test-retest reliability
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