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anonymous

Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia) in Adults - 0 views

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    I know we have already went over this topic, but I thought this page was really informative on dysphagia. Usually most pages just list the definition and the symptoms, but it goes on and on about various aspects that are associated with dysphagia. It even explains what you should ask that doctor when you first visit him/her. I just wanted to share this site encase you know someone that suffers from it and this would be helpful!!
amaplesota2015

Dysphagia - 1 views

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    Thought this might be helpful this next week in studying for the test. This topic alarms me in a way, because it is so important we are competent in this area. We need to research as much as we can about it. This article goes into detail the characteristics of dysphagia and how to approach treatment. One interesting fact in the article is that polypharmacy is related to it.
watsonml3

Dysphagia - 1 views

shared by watsonml3 on 05 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    Dysphagia symptoms, causes and treatments are discussed in this article. What I thought was interesting are the complementary and alternative therapies that are suggested for Dysphagia such as certain types of herbal teas. (There is a warning to be careful with using herbs while taken certain medications.)
amaplesota2015

Occupational Therapy: A Vital Role in Dysphagia Care - 2 views

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    OT practitioners will work with clients with dysphagia in many places including long-term care to schools. Preparing the body for best position for swallowing and digestion, modifying textures for safety, and compensatory techniques are all things the practitioner can assist with. AOTA offers certification to practitioners for feeding, eating m and swallowing.
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    Sorry, did not realize Erikka had shared this already and not sure how to delete it from my name. But Erikka was the first to share, so the credit goes to her. Great article.
sandyremington

Dysphagia Therapy - 2 views

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    This website contains information on various exercises for dysphagia therapy after a stroke. These include tongue exercises, lip exercises, jaw exercises, swallowing exercises, and the steps to perform them. It also describes what dysphagia is and how it is evaluated.
loydra1

The Dream Dysphagia Team - 1 views

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    This article explains the different roles each health professional provides a client with dysphagia. The OT's role is to provide treatment and adaptive equipment. Treatment would involve strength and function of the trunk and upper body which effect swallowing safely. A restorative program is also set in place once client is ready to go home.
Rhonda Lowe

Dysphagia - 1 views

shared by Rhonda Lowe on 13 Nov 13 - No Cached
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    What to look for with dysphagia; signs and symtoms
kristen_leigh181

AOTA billing - 0 views

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    wanted to share this because it answers questions about billing for splinting, PAMs, and dysphagia treatment
anonymous

Dysphagia - 2 views

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    People with dysphagia have difficulty swallowing and may even experience pain while swallowing (odynophagia). Some people may be completely unable to swallow or may have trouble safely swallowing liquids, foods, or saliva. When that happens, eating becomes a challenge.
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