Through our research work and years of clinical experience, we have come to realize that optimal rehabilitation for dysphagia must target physiological and neurophysiological elements that drive ...
For more information on the use of telepractice for dysphagia services, use this link to watch the recorded ASHA Zoom event with Drs. Liz Ward, Clare Burns, and Georgia Malandraki and watch the ...
Dysphagia is the medical term used to generically describe swallowing disorders, which can be basically divided into two types of disorders: difficulty in swallowing or difficulty in making the ...
Dysphagia is difficulty swallowing. People with this condition take more time and make effort to move food or liquid from the mouth to the stomach. Dysphagia can be painful and, in some cases ...
Catering to an aging population in the U.S., Cornell food scientists have devised a nutritious snack made from milk proteins ...
1 Minimal dysphagia—video swallow shows slight deviance from a normal swallow. Patient may report a change in sensation during swallow. No change in diet is required. 2 Mild dysphagia ...
Her review found all three experimental treatments showed therapeutic potential for patients with dysphagia caused by stroke and other neurological causes and were tolerable without serious adverse ...
A Wiltshire company has helped to create the first fine-dining experience in the UK for people with dysphagia.
A new study has suggested that damage to the upper gastrointestinal tract from conditions such as reflux, peptic ulcers, and ...
Over a mean follow-up of 14.9 years, Parkinson's diagnoses emerged for 52 patients (2.2%) with upper GI mucosal damage and 48 ...
Ocras produces individually-portioned, texture-modified food for people with dysphagia, a condition affecting 8 per cent of the world population ...
which was to relieve swallowing issues called dysphagia. Meanwhile, in addition to its approvals to treat severe asthma and ...