BACKGROUND: Swallowing impairment (dysphagia) following brain injury can lead to life-threatening complications such as dehydration, aspiration pneumonia and acute choking episodes. In adult therapeutic practice, there is research and clinical evidence to support the use of swallowing exercises to improve swallowing physiology in dysphagia; however, the use of these exercises in treating children with dysphagia is largely unexplored. Fundamental questions remain regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of using swallowing exercises with children. This review aims to outline the published literature on exercise-based treatment methods used in the rehabilitation of dysphagia secondary to an acquired brain injury across the lifespan. This w...
The dysphagia case in children with cerebral palsy is a disorder that must be treated immediately be...
People who work with children who have neurological and learning disabilities frequently need to man...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has many effects on its survivors, and has been recognized in previous ...
BACKGROUND: The expression ''acquired brain injury'' (ABI) incorporates a range of etiologies includ...
Oropharyngeal dysphagia, or swallowing difficulty, can be defined as problems with chewing and prepa...
Dysphagia can result from congenital disorders, structural damage, or neurological insult, therefore...
BACKGROUND:The term 'acquired brain injury' (ABI) incorporates a range of aetiologies including cere...
Children with neurological disabilities frequently have problems with feeding and swallowing. Such p...
Background: Dysphagia in neurologically impaired children is associated with feeding difficulties, m...
The coexistance of a swallowing impairment can severely impact upon the medical condition and recove...
Objectives : To provide a preliminary clinical profile of the resolution and outcomes of oral-motor ...
Background: Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a serious and life-threatening medical condition...
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dysphagia therapy in patients in the early post-str...
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dysphagia therapy in patients in the early post-str...
People who work with children who have neurological and learning disabilities frequently need to man...
The dysphagia case in children with cerebral palsy is a disorder that must be treated immediately be...
People who work with children who have neurological and learning disabilities frequently need to man...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has many effects on its survivors, and has been recognized in previous ...
BACKGROUND: The expression ''acquired brain injury'' (ABI) incorporates a range of etiologies includ...
Oropharyngeal dysphagia, or swallowing difficulty, can be defined as problems with chewing and prepa...
Dysphagia can result from congenital disorders, structural damage, or neurological insult, therefore...
BACKGROUND:The term 'acquired brain injury' (ABI) incorporates a range of aetiologies including cere...
Children with neurological disabilities frequently have problems with feeding and swallowing. Such p...
Background: Dysphagia in neurologically impaired children is associated with feeding difficulties, m...
The coexistance of a swallowing impairment can severely impact upon the medical condition and recove...
Objectives : To provide a preliminary clinical profile of the resolution and outcomes of oral-motor ...
Background: Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a serious and life-threatening medical condition...
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dysphagia therapy in patients in the early post-str...
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dysphagia therapy in patients in the early post-str...
People who work with children who have neurological and learning disabilities frequently need to man...
The dysphagia case in children with cerebral palsy is a disorder that must be treated immediately be...
People who work with children who have neurological and learning disabilities frequently need to man...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has many effects on its survivors, and has been recognized in previous ...