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Lateral Medullary Syndrome (Wallenberg Syndrome) and dysphagia

Karen Sheffler, M.S. CCC-SLP, BCS-S - May 19, 2014
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Xerostomia: Dysphagia’s evil twin sister

Reva Barewal, DDS, MS, Dipl. ABDSM - October 21, 2019
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Supporting parents feeding preemies: It’s not just about intake

Catherine Shaker MS/CCC-SLP, BCS-S - April 20, 2016
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Examining dysphagia from the perspectives of head and neck cancer survivors and carers

Dr. Rebecca Nund - May 28, 2014
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The speech-pathologist’s role in reducing radiation associated dysphagia

Heather Starmer, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - June 17, 2015
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Trismus due to head neck cancer

Managing head and neck cancer-induced trismus

Megan Nosol, M.S.Ed., M.S., CCC-SLP - November 17, 2019
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EAT Bar

Introducing the EAT Bar: One clinician’s vision to help people with...

Tia Bagan, M.S. CCC-SLP - January 15, 2019
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Lateral Medullary Syndrome (Wallenberg Syndrome) and dysphagia

Karen Sheffler, M.S. CCC-SLP, BCS-S - May 19, 2014
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Xerostomia: Dysphagia’s evil twin sister

Reva Barewal, DDS, MS, Dipl. ABDSM - October 21, 2019
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Inventing a Swallowing Exercise Device

Dysphagia Cafe - November 29, 2013
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Coughing and dystussia and dysphagia

Cough dysfunction in the management of patients with dysphagia

Michelle S. Troche, PhD, CCC-SLP - April 2, 2015
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Brain activity and neuroplasticity

Working on rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia: How and why are we...

Emilia Michou Ph.D., PGDip, CertMRCSLT - January 8, 2015
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VitalStim: Analysis of NMES and dysphagia literature

Jen Carter, M.Ed, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - May 12, 2014
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Critical thinking in dysphagia management

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Dysphagia rehabilitation and a nonfat latte: Interview with Dr. Michael Crary

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