If you've ever felt a little boggled by the talk of parameters, and placement, and the nitty-gritty of NMES, you will love this conversation where Dr. Matthew Dumican clears the muddied waters. In this episode of SYP, I have an enlightening conversation with Matt...
Transitional foods have been a brand new category introduced to SLPs in recent years, but how much do we really know about them? In this episode, Ekaterina Bruno M.Ed, CCC-SLP, BCS-S walks us through the research and explains the benefits that various populations have...
Have you ever wondered if your patients are *actually* doing an Effortful Swallow or Mendelsohn? Or if they adhere to their HEP? You’re not alone in this and Gabriela (Gabi) Constantinescu, PhD, R.SLP, S-LP(C) has a solution for you! In episode 231 of SYP, Gabi...
Do you have dysphagia patients that you really aren’t sure what exercises to use, how many reps to complete, or if they’ll ever actually see progress? You’re not alone. Many SLPs would love to have a “cookbook of dysphagia therapy” but the truth is… Our patients...
SLPs all have the same goal in mind, right? We become SLPs to help patients when we break it down to the basics. What if you had a tool that could help you help more patients to get great outcomes in a shorter amount of time? Teresa Biber Lomonte, MS, CCC-SLP, the...
In 2003, Sonia Blue suffered a stroke that left her with profound dysphagia. For six and a half years, Sonia was unable to eat or drink anything by mouth and relied solely on tube-feeding. In episode 197, I have the honor of talking with Sonia and Jan Pryor....