© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: Bolus transition during swallowing represents neuromuscular coordination between oropharyngeal structures and bolus movement. The purpose of this study was to examine the difference between stroke patients with left and right hemisphere lesion in terms of oral and pharyngeal transitions using oral transit time (OTT), pharyngeal transit time (PTT), and duration of upper esophageal sphincter opening (DUESO) during swallowing. Methods: Thirty-four unilateral cortical stroke patients were divided into two groups depending on the hemispheric site of the lesion. Means and standard deviations of OTT, PTT, and DUESO were measured on 2 mL and 5 mL of thin liquid swallows from vi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityEffective pharyngeal swallowing requires the neuromuscular coordinat...
Background: Dysphagia has been reported in up to 70% of patients with stroke, predisposing them ...
Timely hyolaryngeal excursion and laryngeal closure are essential for safe transfer of the bolus dur...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: Bolus transition during swal...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: Bolus transition during swal...
Objectives: Although few study have attempted to identify temporal measurements of swallowing in uni...
This study compared three pharyngeal swallowing measurements: Pharyngeal Delay Time (PDT), Stage Tra...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: The purpose of the investiga...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: The purpose of the investiga...
Objective To investigate swallowing laterality in hemiplegic patients with stroke and recovery of dy...
Swallowing is a complex process that takes place using various muscles and cranial nerves across thr...
Background: Unilateral vocal fold immobility is the neurological disorder most frequently seen in t...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
Objective To investigate whether patterns of swallowing diffi culties were associated with the locat...
Abstract: Background: Unilateral vocal fold immobility is the neurological disorder most frequently ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityEffective pharyngeal swallowing requires the neuromuscular coordinat...
Background: Dysphagia has been reported in up to 70% of patients with stroke, predisposing them ...
Timely hyolaryngeal excursion and laryngeal closure are essential for safe transfer of the bolus dur...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: Bolus transition during swal...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: Bolus transition during swal...
Objectives: Although few study have attempted to identify temporal measurements of swallowing in uni...
This study compared three pharyngeal swallowing measurements: Pharyngeal Delay Time (PDT), Stage Tra...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: The purpose of the investiga...
© 2018 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. Purpose: The purpose of the investiga...
Objective To investigate swallowing laterality in hemiplegic patients with stroke and recovery of dy...
Swallowing is a complex process that takes place using various muscles and cranial nerves across thr...
Background: Unilateral vocal fold immobility is the neurological disorder most frequently seen in t...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
Objective To investigate whether patterns of swallowing diffi culties were associated with the locat...
Abstract: Background: Unilateral vocal fold immobility is the neurological disorder most frequently ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityEffective pharyngeal swallowing requires the neuromuscular coordinat...
Background: Dysphagia has been reported in up to 70% of patients with stroke, predisposing them ...
Timely hyolaryngeal excursion and laryngeal closure are essential for safe transfer of the bolus dur...