Myths Surrounding Dysphagia

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This course is offered for ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area). This intermediate level course for SLPs provides overview of common myths surrounding swallowing, dysphagia rehabilitation, and the scientific basis for therapeutic interventions. The course also includes practical successful application of surface EMG and provides participants an opportunity for a question and answer session.
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