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Does Site Of Lesion Matter? How Stroke Location Impacts Swallowing 

Theresa Richard - Medical SLP
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One of the most common diagnoses a medical SLP will encounter is stroke, (or abbreviated as a CVA - a cerebrovascular accident in a medical chart) but what should SLPs consider when looking at those Head CT or MRI reports?
I’m going to show you why this is important and what YOU can consider as an SLP when it comes to where in the brain the stroke occurred and what symptoms you are more likely to expect based on that information.
Watch and Enjoy!
Theresa Richard
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KEY MOMENTS IN THIS VIDEO:
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00:00 Does Site Of Lesion Matter?
00:48 Right Side vs Left Side Stroke
01:37 Specific Areas In The Brain
02:00 Right Hemisphere CVA Example
02:47 Specific Site Of Lesion On The Brain
06:54 Why Site Of Lesion Matters
CITED ARTICLES:
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Wilmskoetter, J., Bonilha, L., Martin-Harris, B., Elm, J. J., Horn, J., & Bonilha, H. S. (2019). Mapping acute lesion locations to physiological swallow impairments after stroke. NeuroImage. Clinical, 22, 101685. doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.1...
ASHA Right Hemisphere Damage/Disorder (www.asha.org/practice-portal/...)
Jang, S. H., & Kim, M. S. (2021). Dysphagia in Lateral Medullary Syndrome: A Narrative Review. Dysphagia, 36(3), 329-338. doi.org/10.1007/s00455-020-10...
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ABOUT THERESA RICHARD:
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Theresa Richard, a medical speech pathologist for 15+ years, is a board certified specialist in swallowing and swallowing disorders, and the founder and CEO of the MedSLP Collective and MedSLP Education. Theresa is also the mother of a son with severe disabilities who humbles her daily and is the inspiration behind all of the work she does in the world.
Theresa, host of Swallow Your Pride Podcast, has over 3 million unique downloads, and her book “So You’re Having Trouble Swallowing'' is an Amazon and Barnes and Noble best seller.
Theresa Richard, MA, CCC, SLP - Medical Speech Language Pathologist
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6 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@walkamileinmyshoes7096
@walkamileinmyshoes7096 Год назад
Thank you for your really informative videos. I have severe Dysphagia. I cannot even swallow my own saliva. I’m in the UK where the NHS were very quick to stick a feeding tube into me and send me off with a life supply of feed. Instead of trying to help me get my swallow back, they give very little practical solutions to my problem. It has driven me mad and the anxiety of knowing that I may never eat or drink again has been very challenging. I wish you were in the UK!! I’d walk a million miles, barefoot if I knew I could drink a glass of ice cold water at the end of it
@TheresaRichardMedicalSLP
@TheresaRichardMedicalSLP Год назад
I'm so sorry to hear that you're dealing with swallowing issues. If you haven't already, I'd highly recommend starting with reading my book: theresarichard.com/so-youre-having-trouble-swallowing/. Then I recommend reaching out to an SLP that you align with - possibly even virtually. Quality of life is super important. Wishing you all the best! Please reach out if I can help any further: theresarichard.com/contact/
@christopherborsellino2268
@christopherborsellino2268 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic discussion and easy to follow. I recently had a pt with a CVA in his brainstem and low and behold, he had no cricopharyngeal movement impacting his UES opening. He and his wife wanted him to at least take in some water or even ice chips....after some time, using MDTP, he was able to successfully move up to a level 5 after FEES and MBS instrumentation. Following the MBS, the pt, his wife and myself cried! I never expected this outcome.....this is why I love what I do!
@shej9196
@shej9196 2 года назад
Good work
@TheresaRichardMedicalSLP
@TheresaRichardMedicalSLP 2 года назад
Thanks Sheba!
@shayabdul106
@shayabdul106 Год назад
First of all this was a very through and informative presentation. What has been your experience with Wallenberg syndrome? I have a family member that suffered a brain stem stroke due to VAD. There has been no improvement within the last 3 months. Do you have any recommendations?
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