As we age, we understand about our threats. We take fall avoidance classes, sign up with a gym, eat right, and keep active. Doing all the right things provides us assurance.

Regrettably, we take swallowing for granted. says Geoff Fraser, Partner at Clear Choice Health Care in Melbourne FL.

Swallowing conditions (dysphagia) affect approximately 15 million people, and can result in severe issues such as dehydration, poor nutrition, a higher rate of infection and goal pneumonia.
Among people hospitalized with pneumonia, about 10% are because of goal, and it stays one of the most common complications following general anesthesia occurring with one in every 2000 to 30000 cases. And if you are impacted by a neurological disorder, you’re at high risk for goal.
Goal pneumonia is caused by any product passing beyond the vocal cords, which lie within the voice box (larynx), the uppermost part of the windpipe (trachea).

The bright side, there are three treatments (FEES, Synchrony, and Vital Stim) that are game changers for those with swallowing conditions, says Fraser.

FEES – Fiberoptic Endoscopic examination of swallowing permits a speech language pathologist to pass a thin endoscope – a tube containing a tiny electronic camera – through the nose to allow for direct visualization of the swallow. COSTS likewise allow assessment of sensation of essential structures associated with swallowing.
Food or liquids are combined with food coloring in order to view safe swallowing function and stability during the test. FEES can determine the safest and least restrictive food and liquid intake. Therapists can then consist of proper compensatory strategies and establish a dysphagia rehabilitation program.

The latest interactive swallowing treatment utilizes innovation and evidence-based programs and combines with medical procedures to guarantee much better patient results.
Clients can see in real-time their actual swallowing effort. Because of the virtual reality-augmented exercises that utilize acoustic and visual approaches, clients can help with a behavior modification to enhance their swallow.

A component of this treatment utilizes an advanced neuromuscular stimulation part, to address muscle disuse atrophy to attain a typical swallow function.
Another solution for dysphagic clients comes through a hand-held electronic gadget that helps patients enhance their swallow-muscle strength. VitalStim therapy includes using specifically designed electrodes that are positioned onto throat muscles which get a contraction boost to motivate normal muscle control for an effective swallow.

Ending up being dehydrated and malnourished is frequently the plight with swallowing dysfunctions. As well as increased re-hospitalization and mortality.
Using particular innovation, speech-language pathologists can better offset swallowing dangers.

“Engaging patients beyond an injury and throughout their recovery is critical to our concerns. Our elders matter, and we are here for them,” states Geoff Fraser, of Clear Choice Health Care.