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Fourteen years after the publication of Jeri Logemann’s landmark work, this updated second edition is now available. This edition incorporates the vast quantitiy of new research in swallowing, and is a must have for clinicians working in dysphagia.
Discover an in-depth, cohesive approach to the evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders by reviewing;
• Normal swallowing physiology;
• Techniques for screening and evaluation of oropharyngeal swallow; and
• Procedures for treatment of dysphagia.
The book covers a wide range of populations including those with neurologic disease, sudden-onset neurologic damage; and head and neck cancer.
Focusing on clinical problem solving, this book provides you with the knowledge to determine the best method of assessment and treatment, and the tools necessary to manage adult patients with dysphagia. It’s an ideal resource on the topic of dysphagia, showing clear definitions of procedures for student and clinicians alike.
This text is organized in a useful format, covering the understanding of normal anatomy and physiology through assessment, treatment, and application to special populations. Use it to develop an effective, efficient approach to patient care in the area of dysphagia.
406 pages, hardcover.
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