The Swallowing Physiology Series: Swallow Trigger

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Swallow Trigger

Recently, an overwhelming 92% of clinicians responded “NO” to the question: Did you feel prepared to assess and treat swallowing disorders upon graduation (Plowman & Humbert 2018). 45% of SLP survey respondents think that more dysphagia courses would improve competency (McCoy & Desai 2018). To help address this need, Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast) has launched The Swallowing Physiology Series, where several oropharyngeal events that are important for swallowing will be spontaneously discussed by hosts Drs. Ianessa Humbert and Alicia Vose. Further, we will indicate whether each event can be assessed in clinical evaluations versus instrumental evaluations. Since podcasts are audio only, consider subscribing to the Swallowing Training and Education Portal for detailed visuals of these events (stepcommunity.com). Also, watch a video here on differentiating swallow delay from pre-mature spillage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXUHPiRVITc

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ASHA What Have You Done For Me Lately?

ASHA What Have You Done For Me Lately?

ASHA... What are you doing for your membership? For quality improvement of dysphagia management? This is a common question among ASHA members. In this installment of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Pod...

20 Mai 201948min

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Base of Tongue Retraction

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Base of Tongue Retraction

Recently, an overwhelming 92% of clinicians responded “NO” to the question: Did you feel prepared to assess and treat swallowing disorders upon graduation (Plowman & Humbert 2018). 45% of SLP survey r...

20 Mar 201957min

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Oral Preparation

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Oral Preparation

Recently, an overwhelming 92% of clinicians responded “NO” to the question: Did you feel prepared to assess and treat swallowing disorders upon graduation (Plowman & Humbert 2018). 45% of SLP survey r...

1 Feb 201954min

Tell Me What To Do!

Tell Me What To Do!

Do you think we need more swallowing therapies? Do you hand out a standard list of therapy worksheets for many of your patients with swallowing problems? Have you ever thought "Tell me what to do!" wh...

13 Des 201847min

12 Step Plan for Competence in Dysphagia Management: Acceptance

12 Step Plan for Competence in Dysphagia Management: Acceptance

The data are abysmal! In a recent publication, partly authored by Down the Hatch Hosts Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humbert, we reveal that SLP identification of swallowing impairments is poor to moderate....

12 Nov 20181h 8min

INTO the Mouth of Babes: A Pediatric Dysphagia Primer

INTO the Mouth of Babes: A Pediatric Dysphagia Primer

To address feeding and swallowing impairments in the pediatric population, one requires highly specialized knowledge. Still, pediatric dysphagia is extremely understudied and underfunded and SLP clini...

2 Okt 201843min

Gender Bias in Communication Sciences & Disorders

Gender Bias in Communication Sciences & Disorders

The field of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) faces a critical shortage of the faculty essential to train the future workforce of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists. Despite a pre...

9 Aug 201857min

Diet & Exercise

Diet & Exercise

Diet modifications and swallowing exercises are a mainstay in dysphagia rehabilitation, but do they truly prevent aspiration pneumonia or rehabilitate impaired swallowing? Do researchers have a respon...

7 Jun 201857min

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