Evidence Based Practice Dysphagia Rehabilitation

Date and Time

October 3, 2023
2:00–3:30 p.m. ET

Location

Virtual Event

About this course:

This one and one-half hours intermediate level course for SLPs on evidence-based practice and evolution in swallowing rehabilitation is part of a series of Accelerated Clinical Practice courses. It reviews what is “usual care”, neuroplasticity and skill-based therapy approaches, strength exercise training, and bolus selection to integrate these components as part of a comprehensive dysphagia rehabilitation program.

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