2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42399-019-00150-w
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The Effect of Chin-Down Position and Bolus Volume on Swallow-Induced Respiratory Measures in Young Healthy Adults

Abstract: Though head positioning strategies are widely used in the rehabilitation of swallowing dysfunction, little is yet known about its effect on the respiratory-swallow interaction. We hypothesised that a chin-down positioning would alter the respiratory behaviour in healthy young individuals. In a within-group study, we compared the characteristics of nasal airflow and its coordination with swallow events before, after, and during the swallow of liquid in a group of 30 young healthy individuals. The measures were … Show more

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