This practical guide provides a hands-on approach to diagnosis and management of swallowing disorders, designed
to help readers establish a basis for clinical decision-making regarding dysphagic patients. Beginning with the
anatomy and physiology of swallowing, it explores the range of swallowing disorders, the clinical and instrumental
examination, and treatment strategies. Clinical decision making and treatment options evolve logically from the
preceding chapters. Easy-to-read discussions simplify complex issues. Both authors are nationally recognized leaders
in the field, and readers will benefit from the expert clinical tips they provide in this manual.