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A Long Way Round: The Journey from Brain to Muscle to Your sEMG Sensor

Gabriela Constantinescu, PhD, R.SLP, S-LP(C) - October 4, 2021
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COVID-19 Complications and the Role of the SLP: Home-Care Case Study

Tiffany Oakes, MS, CCC-SLP - July 18, 2021
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Adherence to swallowing exercises – It’s time for us to Level Up

Gabriela Constantinescu, PhD, R.SLP, S-LP(C) - June 14, 2021
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Device-Facilitated Tongue Strengthening Exercise

Elizabeth Lipton Daly, MS, CCC-SLP - March 18, 2021
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The Role of Speech-Language Pathology in OSA

Leticia Freixo - February 16, 2021
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Swallow stronger-Swallow safer: Contributions by Dr. JoAnne Robbins and the Swallow...

Dysphagia Cafe - March 12, 2014
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IOPI: Great demo of the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument

Dysphagia Cafe - January 8, 2014
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Dysphagia therapy: More rehabilitation and less compensation

Dysphagia Cafe - January 5, 2014
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Inventing a Swallowing Exercise Device

Dysphagia Cafe - November 29, 2013
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Dysphagia Pure-A: Making a smooth transition to Improve the QOL of...

Samantha Wyatt, M.S. CCC-SLP - November 7, 2013
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Shaker exercise alternative: Less strenuous and more compliance?

Dysphagia Cafe - July 22, 2013
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Dysphagia rehabilitation and a nonfat latte: Interview with Dr. Michael Crary

Dysphagia Cafe - July 12, 2013
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Lingual exercise. Make it count!!!

Dysphagia Cafe - June 11, 2013
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Swallow exercises: Fun with tongue depressors

Dysphagia Cafe - June 9, 2013
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Rehabilitate not compensate: Piecing together a different puzzle for dysphagia clinicians

Dysphagia Cafe - April 28, 2013
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