Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is well recognised but often underestimated in people with Parkinson's disease. Asymptomatic patients may fail to receive timely advice or therapy, thus placing them at risk. The aim of this study was to determine whether subclinical abnormalities in swallowing and discrete changes in function such as those produced by prompting can be detected by non-invasive methods. We examined 12 people with idiopathic Parkinson's disease and 14 elderly comparison subjects. Five components of respiratory synchronisation and swalowing efficiency were monitored using the Exeter Dysphagia Assessment Technique. Ten feeding trials were administered under standard quiet conditions. The patients were then restudied using verbal prompts...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
Objective: To investigate reproducibility and reaction time of oropharyngeal swallowing in patients ...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify changes in the swallowing process, found in subjects with Parkinson's disease...
Dysphagia and drooling of saliva are frequent symptoms in Parkinson\u27s disease (PD), occurring in ...
Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. To describe the swallowin...
WOS: 000178384400010PubMed ID: 12360543We studied the various physiological aspects of oropharyngeal...
Introduction: Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. Objective: ...
AbstractIntroductionDysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders.Object...
Copyright © 2011 Laura W. J. Baijens et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
Objective: To investigate reproducibility and reaction time of oropharyngeal swallowing in patients ...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
Objective. To determine and describe the pathophysiological aspects of oropharyngeal swallowing in p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify changes in the swallowing process, found in subjects with Parkinson's disease...
Dysphagia and drooling of saliva are frequent symptoms in Parkinson\u27s disease (PD), occurring in ...
Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. To describe the swallowin...
WOS: 000178384400010PubMed ID: 12360543We studied the various physiological aspects of oropharyngeal...
Introduction: Dysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders. Objective: ...
AbstractIntroductionDysphagia is relatively common in individuals with neurological disorders.Object...
Copyright © 2011 Laura W. J. Baijens et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the presence, severity, and differences in dysphagia in Parkinson disease (P...