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When Dementia and Dysphagia Co-Occur: The Role of the SLP

Erin Butler, MS, CCC-SLP - June 16, 2022
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The Role of Speech-Language Pathology in OSA

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A little something to chew on: Considering the complexities of mastication

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Swallow stronger-Swallow safer: Contributions by Dr. JoAnne Robbins and the Swallow...

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Dysphagia management in ALS: Tackling the paradigm shift

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IOPI: Great demo of the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument

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Dysphagia therapy: More rehabilitation and less compensation

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Inventing a Swallowing Exercise Device

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Shaker exercise alternative: Less strenuous and more compliance?

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

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Lingual exercise. Make it count!!!

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