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Guidelines for Complications of Cancer Treatment Vol VIII Part B

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Head rotated to the Improves vocal folddamaged sideclosure by applyingextrinsic pressureUnilateral Head rotated to the Eliminates damaged sidepharyngeal paresis damaged side <strong>of</strong> pharynx from bolus(residue onpathone side <strong>of</strong> thepharynx)Unilateral oral Head tilt to stronger Direct bolus downand pharyngeal side stronger side by gravityweakness on thesame side(residue in mouthand pharynx onsame side )Reduced Lying down on Eliminates the effect <strong>of</strong>pharyngeal one side gravity on pharyngealcontractionresidue(residue spreadthroughoutpharynx)Cricopharyngeal Head rotated Pulls cricoid cartilagedysfunctionaway from posterior(residue inpharyngeal wall, reducingpyri<strong>for</strong>m sinuses)resting pressure in cricopharyngeal sphincterRationale <strong>for</strong> application <strong>of</strong> Postural techniques to variousswallowing disorders.Logeman A., Jeri (1998), Chapter 5: Evaluation <strong>of</strong> swallowingdisorders. Evaluation and <strong>Treatment</strong> <strong>of</strong> swallowing disorderssecondedition,181.Chapter 6: Management <strong>of</strong> the patient with oropharyngealswallowing disorders, 198222

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