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#94 What is Dysphagia with Mary Kate O'Connell
#94 What is Dysphagia with Mary Kate O'Connell

#94 What is Dysphagia with Mary Kate O'Connell

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In this episode of the Listen for Life aphasia podcast, we dive into the topic of swallowing disorders, also known as dysphagia. Our guest is speech pathologist Mary Kate O'Connell, with a passion for working with stroke patients; Mary Kate brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Mary Kate introduces the McNeil Dysphagia Treatment Program, a highly effective therapeutic method centered around rehabilitation. She praises the program for its emphasis on helping patients regain the ability to eat and drink without the need for thickened liquids or compensatory strategies. Here are the top takeaways from this episode: - Dysphagia is a common issue among stroke patients, with approximately 50-75% of them experiencing some form of swallowing impairment. - Swallowing difficulties can manifest in various ways, such as difficulty chewing, facial weakness, or weakened swallowing muscles, leading to choking, coughing, or aspiration pneumonia. - There are different approaches to dysphagia treatment, including compensatory techniques and rehabilitation exercises. While compensatory techniques provide immediate help, rehabilitation exercises focus on long-term improvements in swallowing ability. - The McNeil Dysphagia Treatment Program is highly effective and centered around rehabilitation. It emphasizes exercise physiology and helps patients regain the ability to eat and drink without the need for thickened liquids or compensatory strategies. - Thickened liquids, often recommended for individuals with dysphagia, can negatively impact their quality of life. They can be unappetizing and inconvenient in social settings, and there are risks of dehydration, malnutrition, and confusion associated with relying on them. - To ensure the safety and well-being of patients with dysphagia, it is crucial to educate families and visitors about dysphagia and the recommended strategies outlined by speech language pathologists.   The Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast is a platform dedicated to supporting individuals through stories and experiences. Visit ListenForLIFEAphasiaPodcast.com to view video episodes. If you have a topic or guest recommendation, or if YOU want to be a guest, visit the Guest Hub. If you have any unanswered questions, you can ask Genevieve and Aphasia Wisdom through “Search for Answers.” If you or a loved one is seeking telepractice support, LIFE Speech Pathology® can help! Explore our services and approach at DoLIFESpeechPathology.com.    Stay connected with us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram for updates and encouragement. Together, let's uncomplicate aphasia.

#94 What is Dysphagia with Mary Kate O'Connell

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