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Dysphagia

Excellent visual tool to aid professionals in educating patients and families about swallowing disorders. This...

$ 9.99

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Excellent visual tool to aid professionals in educating patients and families about swallowing disorders. This app features state-of-the-art animations derived from MBSImP™ research on swallowing physiology and impairment. The custom-designed video animations accurately depict normal swallow physiology and provide clear examples of varying physiologic impairments of the swallow. Video controls allow for zoom, slow motion, pause, and frame-by-frame forward and reverse. Also new in this version is a brief audio-visual overview of normal swallow function.

Animations are of adult physiology and include:

Normal Swallow, Lateral View
Normal Swallow, A/P View
Example of Penetration with Aspiration
Impairment of Anterior Hyoid Excursion
Impairment of Bolus Hold
Impairment of Bolus Transport
Impairment of Epiglottic Movement
Impairment of Esophageal Clearance
Impairment of Initiation of Pharyngeal Swallow
Impairment of Laryngeal Elevation
Impairment of Laryngeal Vestibular Closure
Impairment of Lip Closure
Impairment of Mastication
Impairment of PES Opening
Impairment of Pharyngeal Contraction
Impairment of Pharyngeal Stripping Wave
Impairment of Soft Palate Elevation
Impairment of Tongue Base Retraction

User Notes:

Animations depict adult physiology, including normal swallow.

The animations included in this app accurately represent the anatomy and physiology of normal and impaired swallowing function. They were developed in conjunction with the evidence-based "Modified Barium Swallow Impairment Profile," or MBSImP.

Rarely does one physiologic swallow impairment exist alone. This app highlights primary impairments, but co-existing impairments typically occur and the examples shown here are no exception.

Available for iPhone and iPad.

Store rating

3

out of

29 reviews

Size

298.2 MB

Last update

Nov. 26, 2019

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