Best practices in modified barium swallow studies
Purpose The modified barium swallow study (MBSS) is a widely used videofluoroscopic
evaluation of the functional anatomy and physiology of swallowing that permits visualization …
evaluation of the functional anatomy and physiology of swallowing that permits visualization …
[HTML][HTML] Neural control of swallowing
MMB Costa - Arquivos de gastroenterologia, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Swallowing is a motor process with several discordances and
a very difficult neurophysiological study. Maybe that is the reason for the scarcity of papers …
a very difficult neurophysiological study. Maybe that is the reason for the scarcity of papers …
Reference values for healthy swallowing across the range from thin to extremely thick liquids
CM Steele, M Peladeau-Pigeon, CAE Barbon… - 2019 - pubs.asha.org
Purpose Thickened liquids are frequently used as an intervention for dysphagia, but gaps
persist in our understanding of variations in swallowing behavior based on incremental …
persist in our understanding of variations in swallowing behavior based on incremental …
[PDF][PDF] Physiology and radiology of the normal oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing.
WJ Dodds, ET Stewart, JA Logemann - AJR. American journal of …, 1990 - ajronline.org
During the past decade, considerable interest has developed in the radiologic examination
of the oral and phanyngeal phases of swallowing[i]. This interest has been stimulated by …
of the oral and phanyngeal phases of swallowing[i]. This interest has been stimulated by …
The effects of lingual exercise in stroke patients with dysphagia
Robbins JA, Kays SA, Gangnon RE, Hind JA, Hewitt AL, Gentry LR, Taylor AJ. The effects of
lingual exercise in stroke patients with dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of …
lingual exercise in stroke patients with dysphagia. OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of …
Effects of bolus volume, viscosity, and repeated swallows in nonstroke subjects and stroke patients
CL Lazarus, JA Logemann, AW Rademaker… - Archives of physical …, 1993 - Elsevier
This study examined the effects of bolus volume and viscosity and the variability of repeated
swallows in ten stroke patients and ten age-matched nonstroke subjects. The ten stroke …
swallows in ten stroke patients and ten age-matched nonstroke subjects. The ten stroke …
Hyoid motion during swallowing: factors affecting forward and upward displacement
During swallowing, the hyoid bone is described as moving first upward, then forward, then
returning to the starting position. This study examined hyoid motion during swallowing of …
returning to the starting position. This study examined hyoid motion during swallowing of …
Viscosity effects on EMG activity in normal swallow
L Reimers-Neils, J Logemann, C Larson - Dysphagia, 1994 - Springer
This study investigated the effects of six consistencies on measures of swallow duration,
muscle activity, and sound. Electromyographic (EMG) recordings of the submental and …
muscle activity, and sound. Electromyographic (EMG) recordings of the submental and …
Reference values for videofluoroscopic measures of swallowing: an update
Purpose: It is essential that clinicians have evidence-based benchmarks to support accurate
diagnosis and clinical decision making. Recent studies report poor reliability for diagnostic …
diagnosis and clinical decision making. Recent studies report poor reliability for diagnostic …
The influence of bolus volume and viscosity on anterior lingual force during the oral stage of swallowing
JL Miller, KL Watkin - Dysphagia, 1996 - Springer
The influence of bolus volume and viscosity on the distribution of anterior lingual force
during the oral stage of swallowing was investigated using a new force transducer …
during the oral stage of swallowing was investigated using a new force transducer …