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Dysphagia in Movement Disorders
Rosenbek, J. — Jones, H.
1ª Edición Noviembre 2008
Inglés
Tapa blanda
267 pags
1000 gr
18 x 26 x 1 cm
ISBN 9781597562287
Editorial Plural Publishing Inc
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A thoroughly practical and easy-to-use handbook for clinicians who evaluate and treat dysphagia in patients with movement disorders. The authors cover the depth and breadth of the state of the art and science of dysphagia management in these populations, examining conditions including Parkinson’s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, dystonia, Huntington’s disease, and other movement disorders. Other critical components of the book include sections on normal swallowing, an overview of procedures to evaluate swallowing, medical and surgical management approaches to movement disorders, and special nutritional considerations.
Contents
- Foreword by Bruce Murdoch, PhD
- Preface
- Purpose and Scope
- Definitions and Classifications
- Swallowing Anatomy and Physiology
- Chart Review and History
- Clinical Swallowing Examination
- Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Examination
- Videoendoscopic Swallowing Examination
- The Report
- Classification of Treatments
- Principles of Compensatory Treatments
- Principles of Rehabilitative Techniques
- General Treatment Considerations
- Compensatory Techniques
- Rehabilitation Techniques
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Multiple System Atrophy
- Other Parkinsonian Syndromes (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal Ganglionic Degeneration)
- Dystonia
- Ataxia Syndromes
- Chorea
- Dyskinesia
- Tremor
- Wilson’s Disease
- Appendix A: The SWAL-QOL Survey
- Appendix B: The Penetration-Aspiration Scale (PAS)
- Appendix C: Apathy Evaluation Scale
- References
- Index
About The Authors
John (Jay) Rosenbek, Ph.D., is a Professor and Chair, Department of Communicative Disorders, College of Public Health & Health Professions, University of Florida. He has practiced speech-language pathology for 35 years. Along the way he has earned the Honors of the Association and the Frank Kleffner Career Clinical Award for sustained clinical excellence. He maintains an active outpatient clinic. In addition, his research into treatment of swallowing and prosodic abnormalities continues. He also is mentoring a number of Ph.D. students who are part of the College's interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Science Program. In his spare time he rides his bike and plants trees.
Dr. Harrison Jones, is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Motor Speech Disorders Program, Department of Surgery, Division of Speech Pathology & Audiology, Duke University. He returned to Duke to join the academic faculty following completion of his PhD in rehabilitation science from the University of Florida in 2007. Dr. Jones has been practicing as a speech-language pathologist for over ten years and maintains a busy outpatient clinic. His clinical and research interests are broadly in the areas of neurogenic speech and swallowing disorders. Recent awards include the 2007 New Century Scholars Doctoral Scholarship from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and music.
Audience
Primary Subject: Speech and Language Pathology / Swallowing
Audience Level: Professional/Textbook - 90 Days
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