
FINDING A SWALLOW
SPECIALIST
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American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders :
LINK
PATIENT RESOURCES
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What is Dysphagia?
LINK
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Education Video for Individuals with Dysphagia -
DOWNLOAD /
DVD
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National Foundation of Swallowing Disorders-support
groups:
LINK
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Dysphagia Solutions: Advice, recipes & support for
living w/ a swallowing problem:
LINK
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Information about Dysphagia Diets:
LINK
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Simply Thick:
LINK
WEBSITES FOR PATIENTS & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS
•American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) –
www.asha.org
•Dysphagia
Resource Center –
www.dysphagia.com
•DysphagiaOnline.com
–
www.dysphagiaonline.com
•Dysphagia
Research Society –
www.dysphagiaresearch.org
•Medline-Plus
Dysphagia –
LINK
•Special
Interest Division 13 (ASHA) -
LINK
PROFESSIONAL
REFERENCES FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS•
American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2001). Roles
of speech-language pathologists in swallowing and
feeding disorders: technical report [Technical Report].
- Available from
www.asha.org/policy/TR2001-00150/.
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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2002).
Knowledge and skills needed by speech-language
pathologists providing services to individuals with
swallowing and/or feeding disorders [Knowledge and
Skills].
- Available from
www.asha.org/policy/KS2002-00079/
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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2007).
Scope of practice in speech-language pathology [Scope of
Practice].
- PDF Download Available from
www.asha.org
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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (2000).
Clinical Indicators for Instrumental Assessment of
Dysphagia.
- Available from:
www.asha.org/policy/GL2000-00047/
CLINICAL REFERENCES
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Cherney, L.R. (1994). Clinical Management of
Dysphagia in Adults and Children. Rehabilitation
Institute of Chicago. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen
Publishers, Inc
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Corbin-Lewis, K., Liss, J.M. & Sciortino, K.L.
(2004). Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the
Swallow Mechanism. Clifton Park, NY: Thompson Delmar
Learning.
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Dikeman, K. & Kazandjian, M. (1995).
Communication and Swallowing Management of
Tracheostomized and Ventilator- Dependent Adults. San
Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Company.
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Golper, L. (2009). Medical Speech-Language
Pathology. A Desk Reference. Third Edition. Clinical
Competence Series. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing
Company.
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Groher, M. & Crary, M. (2010). Dysphagia.
Clinical Management in Adults and Children. Missouri:
Mosby Elselvier.
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Leonard, R. & Kendall, K. (2008). Dysphagia
Assessment and Treatment Planning. A Team Approach. San
Diego, CA: Plural Publishing.
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Logemann, J. (1998). Evaluation and Treatment of
Swallowing Disorders (2nd ed.). Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.
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Murray, J. (1998). Manual of Dysphagia
Assessment: Assessment in Adults. San Diego, CA:
Singular Publishing Group.
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Shaker, R. (2013). Principles of Deglutition. A
Multidisciplinary Text for Swallowing and its Disorders.
New York, NY: Springer Publisher.
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Sonies, B.C. (Ed.). (2002). Dysphagia: A
continuum of care. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers,
Inc.
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Swigert, N. (2012). The Source for Dysphagia:
Third Edition. LinguiSystems.
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VanDahm, K. &
Sparks-Walah, S (2002). Tracheostomy Tubes and
Ventilator Dependence in Adults and Children. Houston,
TX: Pro-Ed.
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Yorkston, K., Miller, R. & Strand, E. (2003).
Management of Speech and Swallowing in Degenerative
Diseases. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS WEBSITE
IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE
SUBSTITUTED FOR WORKING WITH A LICENSED AND CERTIFIED
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST (SLP). YOU CAN USE THE ABOVE
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