3rd edition. — Plural Publishing, 2019. — 523 p. — (Clinical Dysphagia) — ISBN: 978-1-63550-030-1
Dysphagia Following Stroke, Third Edition is a practical and easy-to-use resource for clinicians treating swallowing disorders in the stroke population. The authors bridge 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.This thoroughly updated and enhanced edition of Dysphagia Following Stroke is sure to remain a valued resource for clinicians working with stroke patients in all settings.
Introduction to Dysphagia and Stroke
The Neural Control of Swallowing: From Central to Peripheral
Normal Swallowing Anatomy and Physiology
Swallowing Screening in Patients with Acute Stroke
The Clinical Swallowing Examination: History, Patient Interview, Informal Cognitive and Communication Assessment
The Clinical Swallowing Examination: The Evaluation of the Oral Mechanism
The Clinical Swallowing Examination: Assessment of Oral Intake
The Clinical Swallowing Examination: Predicting Dysphagia and Aspiration
Adjuncts to the Clinical Swallowing Examination
The Instrumental Swallowing Examination: The Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study
The Instrumental Swallowing Examination: Evaluation of Swallowing Respiratory Coordination-An Auxiliary to the Videofluoroscopic Swallow Study
The Instrumental Swallowing Examination: Videoendoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
The Instrumental Swallowing Examination: Manometric Evaluation of Swallowing
The Instrumental Swallowing Examination: Ultrasound Evaluation of Swallowing
Professional Responsibilities: Dysphagia Diagnosis in Stroke
Diagnosis of Dysphagia in Stroke
Diet Considerations: To Feed or Not to Feed
Compensatory Management of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia
Principles of Rehabilitation for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia
Rehabilitation of the Peripheral Sensorimotor Swallowing System
Central Rehabilitation for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia: Extrinsic Modulation
Central Rehabilitation for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia: Behavioral Adaptation
Medical and Surgical Management
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