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Clinical Anatomy & Physiology of the Swallow Mechanism, 2/e

Àú ÀÚ     : Kim Corbin-Lewis, Julie M. Liss
I S B N   : 9781435493001
Ãâ ÆÇ ³â : 2015
Æä ÀÌ Áö : 336
Ãâ ÆÇ »ç : Cengage Learning
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This complete, concise guide enables graduate students in speech-language pathology to apply their knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of voice and speech production to the study of normal deglutition and dysphagia. The text examines the oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal components of the swallow mechanism, identifying both normal structure and morphology and structural and physiologic abnormalities.

The Second Edition has been carefully updated to reflect current evidence and evolving theoretical frameworks for a wide range of diagnostic and treatment approaches, as well as the analytical process needed to effectively evaluate current and future research results.

The text also features new material on neurological control, motor control, and learning, in addition to information on new technology and treatment techniques, such as electrical stimulation, free water protocols, Shaker exercises, and use of the National Dysphagia Diet. New and revised images clearly and consistently illustrate critical concepts of anatomy and physiology.,

The authors' conversational writing style makes even complex material more engaging and easier to master and apply. This comprehensive, yet highly approachable text equips students to apply a systematic line of inquiry and evidence-based practice to diagnose and manage dysphagia accurately and efficiently.



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Preface
About the Authors
Acknowledgment
Reviewers

1. Examination of the Oral Swallow Component.
2. Examination of the Pharyngeal Swallow Component.
3. Examination of the Esophageal Swallow Component.
4. Control of the Normal Swallow.
5. Direct and Indirect Oropharyngeal and Esophageal Imaging.
6. Physiological Bases of Neurogenic Etiologies Dysphagia.
7. Physiological Bases of Structural Etiologies Dysphagia.
8. Physiologic Bases of Compensatory Treatment Strategies.
9. Physiologic Bases of Rehabilitative Treatment Strategies.

Appendix A. Cranial Nerve Examination
Appendix B. Supplementary Images and Schematics
Appendix C. Answers to Study Questions
Glossary
Index




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Kim Corbin-Lewis
(Utah State University)

Julie M. Liss
(Arizona State University)

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