Frontiers Neuromuscular electrical stimulation improves swallowing initiation in patients with post-stroke dysphagia
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Progression of swallowing dysfunction and associated complications of dysphagia in a cohort of patients with serial videofluoroscopic swallow examinations, The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
Electroacupuncture improves swallowing function in a post-stroke dysphagia mouse model by activating the motor cortex inputs to the nucleus tractus solitarii through the parabrachial nuclei
Dysphagia After Stroke
Frontiers Swallow Motor Pattern Is Modulated by Fixed or Stochastic Alterations in Afferent Feedback
Respiratory muscle strength training and neuromuscular electrical stimulation in subacute dysphagic stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial
PDF] Functional outcome in acute stroke patients with oropharyngeal Dysphagia after swallowing therapy.
The Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Swallowing Functions in Post-stroke Dysphagia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Safety of transcutaneous electrical sensory stimulation of the neck in terms of vital parameters in dysphagia rehabilitation
Full article: A systematic review of behavioural therapies for improving swallow and cough function in Parkinson's disease
A stimulus for eating. The use of neuromuscular transcutaneous electrical stimulation in patients affected by severe dysphagia after subacute stroke: A pilot randomized controlled trial - IOS Press
Dysphagia in Lateral Medullary Infarction (Wallenberg's Syndrome)
Progression of swallowing dysfunction and associated complications of dysphagia in a cohort of patients with serial videofluoroscopic swallow examinations, The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
Advances in the Use of Neuromodulation for Neurogenic Dysphagia: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Application of Pharyngeal Electrical Stimulation, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation combined with effortful swallowing using electromyographic biofeedback on oropharyngeal swallowing function in stroke patients with dysphagia: A pilot study. - Abstract - Europe PMC