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. 1993;8(2):150-3.
doi: 10.1007/BF02266996.

Swallowing therapy with neurologic patients: results of direct and indirect therapy methods in 66 patients suffering from neurological disorders

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Swallowing therapy with neurologic patients: results of direct and indirect therapy methods in 66 patients suffering from neurological disorders

S Neumann. Dysphagia. 1993.

Abstract

The results of direct and indirect therapy methods applied to 66 patients suffering from neurological disorders are presented. Variables considered were age, time since lesion, localization of central nervous system lesion, type of swallowing disorder (defined according to swallowing phase, type of aspiration and degree of aspiration), cognitive deficits (memory, planning/problem-solving, and attention deficits), and duration of therapy. Success of therapy was defined by progress in type, ease, and safety of feeding and by range of diet. Therapeutic outcome was correlated with the above-listed variables. The findings suggest that swallowing therapy is effective for patients with neurological disorders.

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