Effects of Device-Facilitated Isometric Progressive Resistance Oropharyngeal Therapy on Swallowing and Health-Related Outcomes in Older Adults with Dysphagia

Author:

Rogus-Pulia Nicole123,Rusche Nicole4,Hind Jacqueline A.5,Zielinski Jill6,Gangnon Ronald789,Safdar Nasia10,Robbins JoAnne2310

Affiliation:

1. Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center; William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital; Madison Wisconsin

2. Divisions of Gastroenterology and Hepatology; University of Wisconsin at Madison; Madison Wisconsin

3. Speech, Swallowing, and Dining Enhancement Program; University of Wisconsin at Madison; Madison Wisconsin

4. Swallow STRengthening OropharyNGeal Program; Madison Wisconsin

5. Clinical Affairs; Swallow Solutions LLC; Madison Wisconsin

6. William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital; Madison Wisconsin

7. Divisions of Infectious Diseases; University of Wisconsin at Madison; Madison Wisconsin

8. Department of Medicine; University of Wisconsin at Madison; Madison Wisconsin

9. Department of Population Health Sciences; School of Medicine and Public Health; University of Wisconsin at Madison; Madison Wisconsin

10. Geriatric Research; Education and Clinical Center; Madison Wisconsin

Funder

Geriatrics and Extended Care division of the VA through a T21 Non-Institutional Long Term Care grant

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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