Dysphagia is a medical term used when patients have difficulty swallowing. When it's hard to start swallowing, the condition ...
No change in diet is required. 2 Mild dysphagia—oropharyngeal dysphagia present, which can be managed by specific swallow suggestions. Slight modification in consistency of diet may be indicated.
and a member of the ASHA Specialty Recognition Committee for development of the requirements for specialty recognition in the diagnosis and treatment of oropharyngeal dysphagia. She is a co-editor ...
Oropharyngeal mucositis is an acute and distressing toxic effect of chemotherapy and head and neck irradiation. This oral sequela significantly impairs the daily functioning and quality of life of ...
Through our research work and years of clinical experience, we have come to realize that optimal rehabilitation for dysphagia must target physiological ... evidence-based oropharyngeal training ...