Motor Learning: Swallow Neurophysiology Series (01:12:34)
Motor Learning: Swallow Neurophysiology Series by Down the Hatch - The Swallowing Podcast
Cranial Nerves (01:33:12)
Are there foundational principles that ALL SLPs should know about cranial nerve testing? Are we are checking off a list of nerves we've probed or are we tying behaviors we see back to function? What a...
#SLPsofemale (01:35:37)
96.3% of Speech Language Pathologist self-identify as female. In this episode of Down the Hatch Podcast, we are joined by 4 male SLPs to discuss the female dominance of our profession. Our guests Ryan...
Swallowing Sensation and Perception (01:22:02)
Sensation is largely overlooked in swallowing science and clinical practice. Why? It's difficult to test and to interpret! In this episode of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast), special guest Rac...
Experience Dependent Plasticity in Dysphagia Management (01:07:55)
Do you decide which patients will have swallowing therapy or modified diets? Are you aware of your role in modifying Experience Dependent Plasticity as a clinician managing swallowing impairments? In ...
Swallowing Neural Control: 101 (01:00:53)
Back by popular demand, Down the Hatch’s Swallowing Physiology Series is now focused on neural control! In our Swallowing NEUROPhysiology Series, hosts Drs. Ianessa Humbert and Alicia Vose focus on co...
COVID Era and SLP dysphagia practice (01:44:44)
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has drastically changed health care practice around the world. Many medical speech language pathologists are uncertain about how and whether to continue managing pa...
There were some issues with the original release of this eposide, so this is a re-release:
Original description: It happens every time. A particular question is posed by one member of an audience of s...
#slpsowhite (01:23:41)
The field of Speech Language Pathology is 95% white female. As a result, efforts to increase diversity in this discipline have been ongoing, yet somewhat unsuccessful. It is possible that issues surro...
Response to the Give Hope Podcast (01:23:18)
“I just listened to your DTH podcast with Jim. In my humble opinion I think this podcast should be required listening for every SLP student and every SLP everywhere who deals with dysphagia….”
“To ex...
Head and Neck Cancer (01:05:24)
Head and neck cancer can cause devastating swallowing problems, requiring a unique approach. This episode of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast) includes guest Heather Starmer, M.A., CCC-SLP who h...
GIVE HOPE! Reflections on Living with a Swallowing Disorder (01:02:49)
“I don’t want to be too dramatic, but the NPO is almost like a death sentence … I really think that it should be the last recourse and not the beginning”. This one of many sincere opinions from an ind...
Experience versus Expertise Part 1 (00:54:25)
What is an expert? Do more years of experience guarantee a deepening of knowledge? Do scientists think differently than clinicians? In this episode of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast), hosts Al...
The Swallowing Physiology Series: Pharynx and UES (00:53:43)
In this last episode of The Swallowing Physiology Series, hosts Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humbert tackle both the pharynx and the upper esophageal sphincter (UES). This includes Down the Hatch Podcast (...
Laryngeal vestibule closure (LVC)is one of the most complicated and critical swallowing events, but it remains poorly understood. In this episode of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast), we continu...
The Swallowing Physiology Series: Swallow Trigger (00:51:18)
Recently, an overwhelming 92% of clinicians responded “NO” to the question: Did you feel prepared to assess and treat swallowing disorders upon graduation (Plowman & Humbert 2018). 45% of SLP survey r...
ASHA What Have You Done For Me Lately? (00:48:28)
ASHA... What are you doing for your membership? For quality improvement of dysphagia management? This is a common question among ASHA members. In this installment of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Pod...
The Swallowing Physiology Series: Base of Tongue Retraction (00:57:05)
Recently, an overwhelming 92% of clinicians responded “NO” to the question: Did you feel prepared to assess and treat swallowing disorders upon graduation (Plowman & Humbert 2018). 45% of SLP survey r...
The Swallowing Physiology Series: Oral Preparation (00:54:46)
Recently, an overwhelming 92% of clinicians responded “NO” to the question: Did you feel prepared to assess and treat swallowing disorders upon graduation (Plowman & Humbert 2018). 45% of SLP survey r...
Tell Me What To Do! (00:47:30)
Do you think we need more swallowing therapies? Do you hand out a standard list of therapy worksheets for many of your patients with swallowing problems? Have you ever thought "Tell me what to do!" wh...
12 Step Plan for Competence in Dysphagia Management: Acceptance (01:08:18)
The data are abysmal! In a recent publication, partly authored by Down the Hatch Hosts Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humbert, we reveal that SLP identification of swallowing impairments is poor to moderate....
INTO the Mouth of Babes: A Pediatric Dysphagia Primer (00:43:54)
To address feeding and swallowing impairments in the pediatric population, one requires highly specialized knowledge. Still, pediatric dysphagia is extremely understudied and underfunded and SLP clini...
Gender Bias in Communication Sciences & Disorders (00:57:19)
The field of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) faces a critical shortage of the faculty essential to train the future workforce of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists. Despite a pre...
Diet & Exercise (00:57:12)
Diet modifications and swallowing exercises are a mainstay in dysphagia rehabilitation, but do they truly prevent aspiration pneumonia or rehabilitate impaired swallowing? Do researchers have a respon...
The Big Squeeze (00:55:50)
Does more pharyngeal residue mean that there is reduced pharyngeal pressure? Do greater pharyngeal pressures occur when swallowing thicker boluses? Does the Mendelsohn Maneuver reduce UES pressures? D...
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