Strength-training exercise in dysphagia rehabilitation: principles, procedures, and directions for future research

LM Burkhead, CM Sapienza, JC Rosenbek - Dysphagia, 2007 - Springer
Dysphagia rehabilitation, historically, has focused a great deal on various compensations
during swallowing to prevent aspiration and/or improve safety and efficiency. Exercise, in …

Functional and physiological outcomes from an exercise-based dysphagia therapy: a pilot investigation of the McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program

MA Crary, GD Carnaby, LA LaGorio… - Archives of physical …, 2012 - Elsevier
Crary MA, Carnaby GD, LaGorio LA, Carvajal PJ. Functional and physiological outcomes
from an exercise-based dysphagia therapy: a pilot investigation of the McNeill Dysphagia …

Efficacy of exercises to rehabilitate dysphagia: a critique of the literature

SE Langmore, JM Pisegna - International journal of speech …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This review critiques the benefit of commonly used rehabilitative exercises for
dysphagia. Method: Common goals of rehabilitation for dysphagia and principles of …

What is “usual care” in dysphagia rehabilitation: a survey of USA dysphagia practice patterns

GD Carnaby, L Harenberg - Dysphagia, 2013 - Springer
The scope of dysphagia rehabilitation has been expanding. Therapeutic approaches have
begun to move away from the use of behavioral compensations and maneuvers only, toward …

Swallowing and dysphagia rehabilitation: translating principles of neural plasticity into clinically oriented evidence

JA Robbins, SG Butler, SK Daniels, RD Gross… - 2008 - ASHA
Purpose This review presents the state of swallowing rehabilitation science as it relates to
evidence for neural plastic changes in the brain. The case is made for essential …

Neuromuscular treatments for speech and swallowing

HM Clark - 2003 - ASHA
Despite the proliferation of oral motor therapies, much controversy exists regarding the
application and benefit of neuromuscular treatments (NMTs) such as strength training for …

Evaluating the training effects of two swallowing rehabilitation therapies using surface electromyography—Chin Tuck Against Resistance (CTAR) exercise and the …

WP Sze, WL Yoon, N Escoffier, SJ Rickard Liow - Dysphagia, 2016 - Springer
In this study, the efficacy of two dysphagia interventions, the Chin Tuck against Resistance
(CTAR) and Shaker exercises, were evaluated based on two principles in exercise science …

Motor learning, neuroplasticity, and strength and skill training: moving from compensation to retraining in behavioral management of dysphagia

E Zimmerman, G Carnaby, CL Lazarus… - American Journal of …, 2020 - ASHA
Purpose Learning a motor skill and regaining a motor skill after it is lost are key tenets to the
field of speech-language pathology. Motor learning and relearning have many theoretical …

Dose in exercise-based dysphagia therapies: a scoping review

BN Krekeler, LM Rowe, NP Connor - Dysphagia, 2021 - Springer
Background Optimal exercise doses for exercise-based approaches to dysphagia treatment
are unclear. To address this gap in knowledge, we performed a scoping review to provide a …

Attaining and maintaining isometric and isokinetic goals of the Shaker exercise

C Easterling, B Grande, M Kern, K Sears, R Shaker - Dysphagia, 2005 - Springer
Previous studies have shown that the Shaker Exercise is effective in restoring oral intake in
patients with deglutitive failure due to upper esophageal sphincter (UES) dysfunction. Our …