The role of speech language pathologists in the management of dysphagia, 1989
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The role of speech language pathologists in the management of dysphagia, 1989
Abstract
Speech-language pathologists involved in the management of patients with dysphagia provide services that include evaluation, diagnosis, and rehabilitation. Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that may be due to various neurological, structural, and cognitive deficits. While dysphagia can afflict any age group, it most often presents among the elderly. Rehabilitation efforts by the speech-language pathologist are undertaken after a medical diagnosis and referral have been made. The dysphagia evaluation begins with a bedside examination that is sometimes followed by a video-fluoroscopic study. The information obtained by the evaluation results in a feeding recommendation by the speech-language pathologist that includes appropriate diet level, amount of intake per swallow, positioning and other facilitating techniques, and swallowing exercises. Patients who are motivated, moderately alert, and have some degree of deglutition are appropriate candidates for dysphagia therapy. Elements of the therapy program can include thermal stimulation to heighten the sensitivity of the swallowing reflex, exercises to improve oromotor control, training in laryngeal adduction and compensatory swallowing techniques, positioning, and dietary modifications. Significant improvement in the swallowing disorder of appropriately selected patients cna be obtained in a rehabilitation program with properly trained and experienced speech-language pathologists.
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