PPT-Anatomy of Swallowing Strucures

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Muscles Nerves Vascular supply PALATE HARD AND SOFT Forms the arched part of the mouth and floor of nasal cavities Separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavities

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Muscles Nerves Vascular supply PALATE HARD AND SOFT Forms the arched part of the mouth and floor of nasal cavities Separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavities and the nasopharynx part of the pharynx superior to the soft palate. a Team Approach. Laura Gregory, MA CCC-SLP. Rehab Without Walls - San Antonio, TX. Disclaimer. The information provided by speakers in any presentation made as part of the 2012 NAF Annual Membership Meeting is for informational use only.. Stephen . Cutia. MS CCC-SLP. Speech and Language Pathologist. LSVT LOUD Certified. P: . 607-423-6613. F: . 843-375-6177. northtideslp. @gmail.co. m. Introduction to Speech and Language Pathology. Voice Deficits in People with Parkinson’s. Margaret Mills. SLP Graduate Student. Wayne State University. The Normal Swallow. A highly integrated and complex set of behaviors. Usually divided into three phases:. Oral phase. Preparation (mastication). With Dr. Frank Netter\'s world-class illustrations accompanying essential information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing (SLH), Netter\'s Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing is your essential SLH reference. Easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations with the atlas\' read-it, see-it approach. Netter\'s provides a solid foundation for SLH with a basic overview of anatomical organization systems and focused discussions of the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing and hearing.UNIQUE! Frank Netter\'s medical illustrations and straightforward descriptions clearly present the anatomy and physiology of speech, language, and hearing to help you easily build the foundation necessary to diagnose and treat disorders.UNIQUE! A balance of text and illustrations with text on the left hand page and the related image on the right provides both the visual and written information you need to know in a read-it, see-it format.Organized into in five parts (respiratory system, phonatory system, articulatory system, auditory system, and nervous system), this book is a perfect fit for class use mirroring the way the material is actually taught.System musculature summary tables for each section present vital information in a quick, easy, and consistent format for study and reference.UNIQUE! Evolve student resources include video clips of cadaver dissections, animations, an image collection, self-test questions and exercises to enhance your understanding of SLH anatomy and physiology. Filled with Dr. Frank Netter\'s world-class illustrations and all the essential information on anatomy and physiology relevant to SLH, Netter\'s Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing, 2nd Edition uses a unique read-it, see-it approach to help you easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations. This full-color SLH-specific atlas contains a basic overview of anatomical organization systems, expanded content on swallowing, and updated discussions on the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing, and hearing to give you a solid foundation in learning how to diagnose and treat SLH disorders.UNIQUE! Frank Netter\'s medical illustrations and straightforward descriptions clearly present the anatomy and physiology of speech, language, and hearing to help you easily build the foundation necessary to diagnose and treat disorders.System musculature summary tables for each section present vital information in a quick, easy, and consistent format for study and reference.Evolve student resources include video clips of cadaver dissections, animations, self-test questions and exercises to enhance your understanding of SLH anatomy and physiology.A balance of text and illustrations with text on the left hand page and the related image on the right provides both the visual and written information you need to know in a read-it, see-it format.. NEW! Expanded content on swallowing meets the growing need for this vital information.. NEW! Updated content and references gives you the most current information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing. With Dr. Frank Netter\'s world-class illustrations accompanying essential information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing (SLH), Netter\'s Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing is your essential SLH reference. Easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations with the atlas\' read-it, see-it approach. Netter\'s provides a solid foundation for SLH with a basic overview of anatomical organization systems and focused discussions of the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing and hearing.UNIQUE! Frank Netter\'s medical illustrations and straightforward descriptions clearly present the anatomy and physiology of speech, language, and hearing to help you easily build the foundation necessary to diagnose and treat disorders.UNIQUE! A balance of text and illustrations with text on the left hand page and the related image on the right provides both the visual and written information you need to know in a read-it, see-it format.Organized into in five parts (respiratory system, phonatory system, articulatory system, auditory system, and nervous system), this book is a perfect fit for class use mirroring the way the material is actually taught.System musculature summary tables for each section present vital information in a quick, easy, and consistent format for study and reference.UNIQUE! Evolve student resources include video clips of cadaver dissections, animations, an image collection, self-test questions and exercises to enhance your understanding of SLH anatomy and physiology. Filled with Dr. Frank Netter\'s world-class illustrations and all the essential information on anatomy and physiology relevant to SLH, Netter\'s Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing, 2nd Edition uses a unique read-it, see-it approach to help you easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations. This full-color SLH-specific atlas contains a basic overview of anatomical organization systems, expanded content on swallowing, and updated discussions on the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing, and hearing to give you a solid foundation in learning how to diagnose and treat SLH disorders.UNIQUE! Frank Netter\'s medical illustrations and straightforward descriptions clearly present the anatomy and physiology of speech, language, and hearing to help you easily build the foundation necessary to diagnose and treat disorders.System musculature summary tables for each section present vital information in a quick, easy, and consistent format for study and reference.Evolve student resources include video clips of cadaver dissections, animations, self-test questions and exercises to enhance your understanding of SLH anatomy and physiology.A balance of text and illustrations with text on the left hand page and the related image on the right provides both the visual and written information you need to know in a read-it, see-it format.. NEW! Expanded content on swallowing meets the growing need for this vital information.. NEW! Updated content and references gives you the most current information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing. 239 * Corresponding Department of Speech Therapy, School of Paramedical Sciences, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.Tel: +98 (513) 8846711The basal ganglia (BG) controls different Structures of the Mouth. Digestion -. mechanical and chemical breakdown of foods and the absorption of nutrients. Mechanical. Chemical. Takes place within the alimentary tract along with accessory organs.. By: . Dr. Ammar Ismail. Introduction:. Anatomy. :( Greek word). Ana -------- a part. Tomy. ------- cut . Anatomy: . is the study of the structures of a body and relation of its parts. The subject is usually studied by dissection and observation.. What we are learning today. The warning signs of a stroke, types . of . stroke. Effects . of . stroke. physical changes. thinking changes. vision and perception changes. swallowing changes. How many strokes occur in Canada each year?. HNC treatment . results in eating /drinking difficulties. 50% of patients present with . anxiety and/or depression. . SLT evidence has focused on exercises. CBT is an effective psychological treatment. A combination of CBT and swallowing therapy (CB-EST) may be a useful approach for rehabilitation . Medical record review. Pt. Interview. Cathy Lazarus. Screening. Purpose of screening. Provides indirect evidence that the pt has a swallowing disorder. Determine if the pt is. A normal swallower . Exhibits symptoms of oral stage dysfunction. Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy. Anna E. Lausch, Katelyn R. Lamb, Brent W. Alumbaugh. Department of Kinesiology, Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, Colorado . INTRODUCTION. Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) is a rare genetic condition which causes weakness of the eyelids and the pharynx. This can affect vision, swallowing, chewing, and talking. These symptoms are exaggerated during and post exercise. Different procedures have been used to improve these symptoms. Esophageal dilation surgery (EDS) involves widening a narrowed area of the esophagus and has been an effective intervention for patients with OPMD. The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in swallowing characteristics pre and post exercise in a patient with OPMD prior to and post EDS..

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