1. Case Reports in Dysphagia: An Introduction Margaret Walshe and Maggie-Lee Huckabee 2. Instrumental Assessment and Skill-Based Dysphagia Rehabilitation Following Stroke Lucy Greig, Kristin Gozdzikowska and Maggie-Lee Huckabee 3. Chronic Dysphagia Following Traumatic Brain Injury Julie Regan 4. Management of a Patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Focus on Patient Autonomy and Quality of Life Paige Nalipinski and Stacey Sullivan 5. Dysphagia in Parkinson’s Disease Emilia Michou and Vicky Nanousi 6. Dysphagia Associated with Head and Neck Cancer Grainne Brady and Justin Roe 7. Dysphagia in an Individual with Alzheimer’s Disease Margaret Walshe, Éadaoin Flynn and Marion Dolan 8. Dysphagia Associated with Respiratory Disease Ulrike Frank and Katrin Frank 9. Multidisciplinary Management of Paediatric Dysphagia Paige Thomas, Sasha Adams and Maggie-Lee Huckabee 10. Beyond Case Reports: Putting the Single Subject Design to Work Joseph Murray
Margaret Walshe, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Head of
Department of Clinical Speech and Language Studies at Trinity
College Dublin. She has over 30 years' clinical experience in
swallowing disorders and was instrumental in establishing the first
postgraduate courses in dysphagia in the Republic of Ireland. She
is a Vice-President of the European Society for Swallowing
Disorders. Her research interests are acquired neurological
dysphagia, implementation science and evidence-based practice.
Maggie-Lee Huckabee, PhD, worked clinically for 15 years before
returning to university for a research degree. She is now a
Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders, the
University of Canterbury and Director of the Rose Centre for Stroke
Recovery and Research at St Georges Medical Centre in Christchurch
New Zealand. Her research interests focus on the complexities of
behaviourally driven neural adaptation and biomechanical change
leading to swallowing recovery.
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