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Dysphagia following stroke

By: Contributor(s): Series: Clinical Dysphagia SeriesPublication details: San Diego : Plural Publishing, 2019Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxii, 500pISBN:
  • 9781635500301
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WL 355.
Summary: For clinicians treating swallowing disorders in the stroke population, this book provides practical information, bridging the gap between academic and clinical practice with up-to-date research and clinical case examples throughout. In addition to a thorough overview of dysphagia diagnosis and management, this text focuses heavily on evaluation and management of stroke. Key topics include neural underpinnings of normal and disordered swallowing, swallowing screening, the clinical swallowing examination including cough reflex testing, the expanding array of instrumental swallowing modalities, and the rehabilitation of swallowing including strength training, non-invasive brain stimulation, and skill training. While geared toward practicing clinicians, ''Dysphagia Following Stroke'' is also useful for students in professional training programs.
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Book CEME Library (NELFT) Shelves WI250 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available NE11203
Book PRUH Education Centre Library Shelves WL 355 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available B04636
Book Queen's Hospital Jackie Blanks Library Shelves WI 258 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T10996

For clinicians treating swallowing disorders in the stroke population, this book provides practical information, bridging the gap between academic and clinical practice with up-to-date research and clinical case examples throughout. In addition to a thorough overview of dysphagia diagnosis and management, this text focuses heavily on evaluation and management of stroke. Key topics include neural underpinnings of normal and disordered swallowing, swallowing screening, the clinical swallowing examination including cough reflex testing, the expanding array of instrumental swallowing modalities, and the rehabilitation of swallowing including strength training, non-invasive brain stimulation, and skill training. While geared toward practicing clinicians, ''Dysphagia Following Stroke'' is also useful for students in professional training programs.

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