Lakewood, Ohio - (NewMediaWire) - August 4, 2022 - Cleveland Feeding & Swallowing Centre uses the latest techniques and technologies to help patients overcome their difficulties with feeding or ...
Research reveals new information on the pathogenesis of feeding and swallowing difficulties often found in children with neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and intellectual disability.
LOS ANGELES -- A novel feeding tube device that electrically stimulates the throat in stroke patients with dysphagia substantially increased readiness to lose the tracheostomy tube, the ...
Collaborative research out of the George Washington University (GW) reveals new information on the pathogenesis of feeding and swallowing difficulties often found in children with neurodevelopmental ...
Misfiring brain cells that regulate vital parts of the tongue and mouth may create swallowing difficulties in children with neurodevelopmental conditions, according to a recent animal study published ...
Learning experiences are essential for preparing students to work in healthcare, where collaboration directly impacts patient outcomes. Students gained firsthand experience in how coordinated care ...
Waddington, H. (2009) Psychological and communication issues in feeding post-stroke patients with dysphagia. Nursing Times; 105: 31, early online publication. This one-part unit on feeding patients ...
Scientists depict the early development of pain-sensing and movement-sensing neurons in the face and throat. The findings reveal a previously unexplored feature of brain and cranial nerve development ...
“Avoid the crush”: hazards of medication administration in patients with dysphagia or a feeding tube
CASE 1: A 70-year-old woman is admitted with an acute dysphagic stroke. A pureed and thickened liquid diet is started during her hospital stay. Efforts at rehabilitation are hampered by severe knee ...
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