Down the Hatch - The Swallowing Podcast

Deglutition talk with Ianessa A. Humbert and Alicia K. Vose

Episodes

Total: 42

The data are abysmal! In a recent publication, partly authored by Down the Hatch Hosts Alicia Vose a

To address feeding and swallowing impairments in the pediatric population, one requires highly speci

The field of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) faces a critical shortage of the faculty ess

Diet & Exercise

2018/6/7

Diet modifications and swallowing exercises are a mainstay in dysphagia rehabilitation, but do they

The Big Squeeze

2018/5/9

Does more pharyngeal residue mean that there is reduced pharyngeal pressure? Do greater pharyngeal p

This installment is focused on the topic of weakness and fatigue. Have you ever decided that one of

"If we've got an area of our field where somebody dies because we made a mistake, then we have got t

Do you feel that SLPs are at the mercy of Radiology? Is there any chance that SLPs could run videofl

2017 Year In Review

2018/1/10

2017 was a year with several hot topics in dysphagia management. Join Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humber

Are you a research-thumping, Evidence Based Practice evangelical? Or, perhaps you are tired of heari

Down the Hatch (Swallowing Podcast) lucky number 13! Dr. Catriona Steele, a prolific scientist and s

The Clinical Swallowing Evaluation (CSE) is a critical part of dysphagia management. However, it is

SLP Solidarity

2017/8/4

On a scale of 1 to 10, how much SLP solidarity exists at your work place? Take a listen to the newes

In this 10th installment of Down the Hatch, the podcast about swallowing, hosts Ianessa Humbert and

It happens every time. A particular question is posed by one member of an audience of speech languag

Expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) is a device driven-therapy based in exercise physiology p

So, what's the deal with e-stim? A question that is often asked. In this episode of Down the Hatch (

The researcher-clinician divide in dysphagia management is real. In this installment of DOWN THE HAT

Parkinson's Disease (PD) can lead to swallowing disorders (dysphagia). Swallowing disorders in PD ca

Physicians play a critical role in dysphagia management, even though swallowing may not have been in