Bedside Swallow Study

22nd December 2014 Off By AnitaDyer

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This post involves a personal experience from a free lance writer who asked me whether we (EM or primary care docs) should/can be doing bedside ultrasound for an assessment of the thyroid when we feel something wrong – even if its for the sole purpose of expediting care and biopsy, or alleviating concerns with a negative study.

This is the second edition of my DRS Digest, which shares more highlights from the 2017 annual meeting of the Dysphagia Research Society.

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Hope for Dysphagia: Got a Speech-Language Pathologist on Your Multidisciplinary Dysphagia Team? By Karen M. Sheffler, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S of SwallowStudy.com

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Our clients in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, Albany, NYC, Pennsylvania, & New Jersey often have questions about mobile FEES dysphagia swallow

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What is a Modified Barium Swallow (MBS) study? The Modified Barium Swallow Study is a fluoroscopic procedure. It has been called the “gold standard” for evaluating the oral, pharyngeal, and upper 1/3 of the esophageal phases of the swallow and is the only method available today that evaluates the oral phase, pharyngeal phase, and upper 1/3 …

Bedside Clinical Exam is designed to provide data for use in diagnosis and treatment planning. The clinical exam can be divided into 2 parts: The preparatory exam with no actual swallows. The initial swallowing exam when actual swallowing is attempted and physiology is observed