SLP, MSc, PhD in Neuroscience @ University of Brasília🇧🇷 Human & Animal research🐒🐖🐁➕Swallowing/respiratory physiology, Neuromuscular & Neuropalliative care
Special Communication: some of the most pressing neuropalliative care research needs, the advancement of which will best serve patients of all ages living w serious neurologic diseases and their care partners. https://t.co/AQsgf8nbr1 @Manon_Auffret, @Heena_Manglani, @MaxSarmet
Can airflow resistance through the upper airway and the larynx feasibly be calculated during mechanical insufflation-exsufflation? Read the full research in the January issue of the journal CHEST®: https://t.co/YcXJKVh3uz
#MedEd#JournalCHEST
Master class on Mouthpiece Ventilation by super experts @MiguelNIV and @DrGonzalezJesus in @NGHealthcarePT Study Day, 22nd Oct, Lisbon. It is time to deliver and expand this mode to Neuromuscular patients across Portugal and Europe
Lee and coworkers evaluated the impact of manually assisted cough with mechanical insufflation-exsufflation in individuals with cervical spinal cord injury.
https://t.co/BL3uKjim3E
If we’re talking about “non pharmacological” treatments for our patients, let us not forget the value of a simple hug. Nothing replaces the healing capacity of empathy and hope. Shared with brave permission from a patient with young-onset PD.🌷
Thanks to @Crimillina to give attention to swallow-respiratory coordination during high-flow nasal therapy 🗣️🫁 New scoping review published with joined forces📄💪🇭🇺🇳🇴More research is needed🤓 https://t.co/PMQywowiEd
Practical recommendations for swallowing and speaking during NIV in people with neuromuscular disorders, written together with great SLT @L33Bolton and legendary PT Michel Toussaint 🤓🤩😃
https://t.co/0fQsgNBHZa Hot off the press🔥
Are you a #medslp that performs bedside 🛌 #swallow evaluations to assess #dysphagia ⚕️🫁without access to #FEES or #MBS? Then check out this innovative and clinically meaningful #SEES-related research📚 by Jose Vergara👨⚕️, @annacmiles👩⚕️, & colleagues (https://t.co/xOztJF8nSN)
@MaxSarmet Salivary alpha-amylase stress reactivity in advanced-aged marmosets: Impacts of cognitive function and oral health status #primates#marmosets#stress#primatology
https://t.co/dBDXfMPdzP