Further+Resources+for+Assessment

 1. Donner, M., Jones, B. (Eds) (1991). Normal and abnormal swallow: Imaging on diagnosis and therapy. New York: Springer-Verlag.  2. Groher, M. (Ed). (1994). The detection of aspiration and videofluroscopy (Editorial). Dysphagia, 9 (3): 147-148.  3. Groher, M. (1995). Draft report for results of cervical auscultation. Minute – Third workshop on cervical auscultation. McLean, Virginia.  4. Hamlet, S., Penney, D., Formolo, J. (1994). Stethoscope acoustics and cervical auscultation of swallowing. Dysphagia, 9: 63-68.  5. Linden, P., Kuhlemeier, K., Patterson, C. (1993). The probability of correctly predicting subglottic penetration from clinical observations. Dysphagia, 8(3), 170-179.  6. Logemann, J. (1994). Non-imaging techniques for the study of swallowing. Acta Oto-rhino-laryngologica Belg, 48: 139-142.  7. Logemann, J. (1996). Videofluroscopy assessment and treatment session. National Dysphagia Symposium, Sydney.  8. Logemann, J. (1993). Manual for the Videoflurographic Study of Swallowing (2nd ed). Austin: ProEd 9. Murray, J. (1999). Manual of dysphagia assessment in adults. San Diego, CA: Thomson Delmar Learning.  10. Perry, A., & Skeat, J. (2004). AusTOMs for speech pathology. Melbourne: La Trobe University. 11. Rasley, A., Logemann J., Kahrilas P., Rademaker, A., Pauloski, & Dodds, W. (1993). Preventions of barium aspiration during videofluroscopic swallowing studies: Value of change in posture. American Journal of Roentgenology, 160 (5), 1005-9. <span style="display: block; margin: auto 0cm auto 159.75pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list 159.75pt; text-indent: -18pt;"> 12. Ruf, J., & Stevens, J. (1995). Accuracy of bedside versus videofluroscopic swallowing evaluation. Dysphagia, 10: 63. <span style="display: block; margin: auto 0cm auto 159.75pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list 159.75pt; text-indent: -18pt;"> 13. Shaw, J., Sharpe, S., Dyson, S., Pownall, S., Walters, S., Saul, S., Enderby, P., Healy, K., & O'Sullivan, H. (2004). Bronchial auscultation: An effective adjunct to speech and language therapy assessment when detecting dysphagia and aspiration? Dysphagia, 19: 211-218. <span style="display: block; margin: auto 0cm auto 159.75pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list 159.75pt; text-indent: -18pt;"> 14. Yeomans, S., & Stierwalt, J. (2005). An acoustic profile of normal swallowing. Dysphagia 20: 195-209.
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