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Hyolaryngeal Movement During Normal and Effortful Swallows Determined During Ultrasonography.

Mariana M BahiaSoren Y Lowell
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2023)
The findings show that varying instructions of the effortful swallow affect hyolaryngeal movement differently, suggesting that clinicians may need to individualize the effortful swallow instruction according to the physiological impairments of each patient. Additionally, natural age-related changes in swallowing physiology do not seem to affect an individual's ability to perform the effortful swallow or to impact hyolaryngeal movement. Finally, the association between tongue pressure and hyolaryngeal movement during normal swallows and the effortful swallow with tongue emphasis suggests that the tongue plays a critical role in swallowing, priming subsequent swallowing events.
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