Detailed Surface Anatomy of the Larynx and Pharynx for the SLP-Endoscopist Spiral Bound Copy
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Describing Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Anomalies for the SLP-Endoscopist Spiral Bound Copy
You have decided that you would like to learn to perform endoscopic
instrumental assessments such as the Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of
Swallowing (FEES) or Videostroboscopy. Perhaps an excellent consultant
provides your workplace with detailed FEES or Videostroboscopy
evaluation reports, and you would like to better understand the
anatomical and physiological findings they describe. Maybe you are
already completing these assessments and would like to hone your
interpretation and evaluation report writing skills. Well, this is the right
resource to help with this endeavor.
The first edition of this series – Detailed Surface Anatomy for the Speech
Pathologist-Endoscopist, described the incredibly detailed and intricate
surface landmarks of the larynx and pharynx frequently used in the
otolaryngology/laryngology fields. With the knowledge of normal
anatomy, you will not only be able to describe the locations of laryngeal/
pharyngeal anomalies but, also to describe their characteristics and
effectively point the treating Speech Pathology and medical professionals
to the locations of these findings.
Let’s begin…
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$165.00Price
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