The Swallowing Physiology Series: Pharynx and UES

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Pharynx and UES

In this last episode of The Swallowing Physiology Series, hosts Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humbert tackle both the pharynx and the upper esophageal sphincter (UES). This includes Down the Hatch Podcast (swallowing podcast)covers structure, function, and relevance to aspiration and residue for the pharynx and UES. We also discuss whether traditional exercises can really impact these structures as well as just plain old swallowing can... begging the questions: 1. Is swallowing the best treatment for swallowing? 2. What role do SLPs play in ensuring that patients get to practice swallowing with a wide range of bolus types?

Avsnitt(42)

The Big Squeeze

The Big Squeeze

Does more pharyngeal residue mean that there is reduced pharyngeal pressure? Do greater pharyngeal pressures occur when swallowing thicker boluses? Does the Mendelsohn Maneuver reduce UES pressures? D...

9 Maj 201855min

Wreak Havoc: Are you sure your dysphagic patients need strengthening?

Wreak Havoc: Are you sure your dysphagic patients need strengthening?

This installment is focused on the topic of weakness and fatigue. Have you ever decided that one of your dysphagic patients needs strength training? If so, can you define weakness or fatigue? In this ...

31 Mars 20181h 1min

Expert Rant#2: Be the expert ... SLPs can win the confidence of physicians

Expert Rant#2: Be the expert ... SLPs can win the confidence of physicians

"If we've got an area of our field where somebody dies because we made a mistake, then we have got to have standards the same way every other medical profession does." Julie Barkmeier Kraemer, Ph.D., ...

6 Mars 201852min

50 Shades of GRAY: Addressing the SLP relationship with Radiology

50 Shades of GRAY: Addressing the SLP relationship with Radiology

Do you feel that SLPs are at the mercy of Radiology? Is there any chance that SLPs could run videofluoroscopy studies by themselves? In this installment of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast) our ...

6 Feb 20181h 21min

2017 Year In Review

2017 Year In Review

2017 was a year with several hot topics in dysphagia management. Join Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humbert with special guest Ed Bice as they discuss electrical stimulation, thermal tactile stimulation, AS...

10 Jan 20181h 17min

Evidence Based Practice or Theory Based Practice?

Evidence Based Practice or Theory Based Practice?

Are you a research-thumping, Evidence Based Practice evangelical? Or, perhaps you are tired of hearing that your go-to therapies are “not evidence based”? This installment of Down the Hatch (The Swall...

30 Nov 20171h 6min

EXPERT RANT #1 with Dr. Catriona Steele

EXPERT RANT #1 with Dr. Catriona Steele

Down the Hatch (Swallowing Podcast) lucky number 13! Dr. Catriona Steele, a prolific scientist and swallowing expert, launches the first episode in our series called EXPERT RANT on the following 3 top...

2 Okt 20171h 9min

Piecing together the Clinical Swallowing Evaluation (CSE)

Piecing together the Clinical Swallowing Evaluation (CSE)

The Clinical Swallowing Evaluation (CSE) is a critical part of dysphagia management. However, it is often misused and over interpreted. In this high-energy installment of Down the Hatch (The Swallowin...

30 Aug 20171h 2min

Populärt inom Vetenskap

p3-dystopia
pojkmottagningen
svd-nyhetsartiklar
dumma-manniskor
allt-du-velat-veta
kapitalet-en-podd-om-ekonomi
det-morka-psyket
4health-med-anna-sparre
sexet
medicinvetarna
halsorevolutionen
rss-vetenskapsradion-2
rss-ufobortom-rimligt-tvivel-2
rss-vetenskapsradion
dumforklarat
rss-spraket
hacka-livet
paranormalt-med-caroline-giertz
bildningspodden
vetenskapsradion