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Facial-oral tract therapy (F.O.T.T.) : for eating, swallowing, nonverbal communication and speech / Ricki Nusser-Müller-Busch, Karin Gampp Lehmann, editors.

Springer Medicine eBooks 2021 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nusser-Müller-Busch, Ricki, editor.
Gampp Lehmann, Karin, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nervous system--Diseases--Treatment.
Nervous system.
Eating disorders--Treatment.
Eating disorders.
Deglutition disorders--Treatment.
Deglutition disorders.
Speech therapy.
Nervous System Diseases--therapy.
Feeding and Eating Disorders--therapy.
Deglutition Disorders--therapy.
Speech Disorders--therapy.
Medical rehabilitation.
Neurology.
Speech disorders.
Medical Subjects:
Nervous System Diseases--therapy.
Feeding and Eating Disorders--therapy.
Deglutition Disorders--therapy.
Speech Disorders--therapy.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 324 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
System Details:
text file
PDF
Summary:
The book offers a comprehensive approach to the assessment and treatment of disturbances in facial expression, oral movement, swallowing, breathing, voice and speech production caused by developmental and acquired neurological conditions. The principles outlined are used in patients with different etiologies (e.g. stroke, tumors, traumas). F.O.T. T., developed by Kay Coombes, is a hands-on approach based on an understanding of neurological functions and the way we learn from experience. The approach aims to give the patient experience of physiological posture and movement using facial-oral functions in normal activities of daily living (ADL). Rather than mere "exercises", F.O.T.T involves meaningful activities aiming to promote participation, according to ICF criteria. Four main areas are covered: nutrition, oral hygiene, nonverbal communication and speech. Each chapter summarises the problems of severely ill patients and shows the clinical reasoning behind the solutions offered. Separate chapters discuss tracheostomy management and the training of the carers involved, including relatives. The chapter authors are experienced specialists (physio-, occupational- and speech-language therapists and physicians), whose contributions aim to provide interdisciplinary perspectives and translate latest research into clinical practice.
Contents:
Chapter 1 The F.O.T.T. Approach: Functional - Complex - Relevant to Daily Living
Chapter 2 F.O.T.T. Consensus Recommendations
Chapter 3 F.O.T.T.: Motor Control and Motor Learning
Chapter 4 Posture and Function: What Helps Us Swallow
Chapter 5 Eating and Drinking - Involves More Than Swallowing
Chapter 6 Oral Hygiene: An Interprofessional Concern
Chapter 7 Treating the Entire Face as a Functional Entity: More than Practicing Facial Muscles
Chapter 8 Breathing and Voice: Speaking Again
Chapter 9 Tracheostomy Tubes: A Blessing and A Curse
Chapter 10 The F.O.T.T. Approach to Tracheostomy Tube Management (TTM): Return to Physiology
Chapter 11 F.O.T.T. Assessment: An Ongoing Process
Chapter 12 The F.O.T.T. Algorithm: A Clinical Decision Making Tool
Chapter 13 F.O.T.T. in Paediatrics: Swallowing, Eating and Drinking
With Confidence!.
Notes:
"Established by Kay Coombes and colleagues."
Includes index.
Print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Facial-oral tract therapy (F.O.T.T.).
ISBN:
9783030516376
3030516377
OCLC:
1225563114
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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