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Title Clinical cases in dysphagia / edited by Margaret Walshe, Maggie-Lee Huckabee
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Published London : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Clinical cases in speech and language disorders
Contents Clinical Cases in Dysphagia- Front Cover; Clinical Cases in Dysphagia; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication and acknowledgement; Contents; List of illustrations; Tables; Figures; Supplementary material; List of contributors; Preface; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1: Case reports in dysphagia: an introduction; Introduction; Terminology; Importance of case reports; Types of case reports; Reporting clinical cases; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Instrumental assessment and skill-based dysphagia rehabilitation following stroke; Introduction; Presenting concerns; Clinical findings
Diagnostic focus and assessmentTherapeutic focus and assessment; Follow-up and outcomes; Discussion; References; Chapter 3: Chronic dysphagia following traumatic brain injury; Introduction; Dysphagia treatment in TBI; Presenting concerns; Clinical findings; Clinical hypothesis based on presentation and research literature; Diagnostic focus and assessment; Therapeutic focus and assessment; Follow-up and outcomes; Update; Discussion; Patient perspective; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Management of a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: focus on patient autonomy and quality of life
IntroductionPresenting concerns; Clinical findings; Diagnostic focus and assessment; Therapeutic focus and assessment; Follow-up and outcomes; Closing statement from WW; Discussion; References; Chapter 5: Dysphagia in Parkinson's disease; Introduction; Clinical presentation; Assessment; Findings from initial assessment; Formal imaging of swallowing; Assessments summary; Management; Outcome; Reflection and clinical messages; References; Chapter 6: Dysphagia associated with head and neck cancer; Introduction; Presenting concerns; Clinical findings; Diagnostic focus and assessment
Therapeutic focus and assessmentPatient perspective; Follow-up and outcomes; Discussion; References; Chapter 7: Dysphagia in an individual with Alzheimer's disease; Introduction; Presenting concerns; Clinical findings; Diagnostic assessment; Therapeutic intervention; Follow-up and outcomes; Discussion; References; Chapter 8: Dysphagia associated with respiratory disease; Introduction; Swallowing dysfunction in patients with COPD; Presenting concerns and clinical findings; Patient perspective; Diagnostic focus and assessment; Therapeutic focus and assessment
Types and administration of interventionsOutcomes; Discussion; Patient perspective; Clinical message; References; Chapter 9: Multidisciplinary management of paediatric dysphagia; Introduction; Presenting concerns; Clinical focus and assessment; Diagnostic focus and assessment; Therapeutic focus and assessment; Follow-up and outcomes; Discussion; References; Chapter 10: Beyond case reports: putting the single-subject design to work; Introduction; Single-subject research; Single-subject research designs; Other considerations for multiple baseline designs; N-of-1 randomized trials
Summary Dysphagia is a complex condition that can have significant social, developmental and psychological effects. Alongside the physiology and pathophysiology of the condition, dysphagia can rob patients of the most basic pleasures, such as eating and drinking, causing ongoing difficulties for individuals in social situations throughout the lifespan. As an acknowledged component of evidence-based practice, the humble case report encourages clinical reflection and may be the spark that generates new thinking and motivation for future research. Clinical Cases in Dysphagia provides an opportunity to gain insight into the unique and varied presentation and management of dysphagia across a range of different conditions. With chapters provided by expert clinicians and based on clinical examples 'from the trenches', the reader may gain insights into their own practice patterns, refining their clinical problem solving and valuing the education that is offered to each of us by our patients. With additional online resources to support the case-based approach, the book emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary care and reflects everyday clinical practice, making it a must-read for clinicians and students
Notes <P>1. Case Reports in Dysphagia: An Introduction <I>Margaret Walshe and Maggie-Lee Huckabee</P></I><P>2. Instrumental Assessment and Skill-Based Dysphagia Rehabilitation Following Stroke <I>Lucy Greig, Kristin Gozdzikowska and Maggie-Lee Huckabee</P></I><P>3. Chronic Dysphagia Following Traumatic Brain Injury <I>Julie Regan</P></I><P>4. Management of a Patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Focus on Patient Autonomy and Quality of Life <I>Paige Nalipinski and Stacey Sullivan</P></I><P>5. Dysphagia in Parkinson's Disease <I>Emilia Michou and Vicky Nanousi</P></I><P>6. Dysphagia Associated with Head and Neck Cancer <I>Grainne Brady and Justin Roe</P></I><P>7. Dysphagia in an Individual with Alzheimer's Disease <I>Margaret Walshe, Éadaoin Flynn and Marion Dolan</P></I><P>8. Dysphagia Associated with Respiratory Disease <I>Ulrike Frank and Katrin Frank</P></I><P>9. Multidisciplinary Management of Paediatric Dysphagia <I>Paige Thomas, Sasha Adams and Maggie-Lee Huckabee</P></I><P>10. Beyond Case Reports: Putting the Single Subject Design to Work <I>Joseph Murray</P></I>
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Subject Deglutition disorders.
Deglutition Disorders
PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology.
Deglutition disorders
Form Electronic book
Author Walshe, Margaret, editor
Huckabee, Maggie Lee, editor
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