Dysphagia in cervical spinal cord injury: How international literature trends can guide South African practice patterns - A scoping review
Background: The limited data regarding dysphagia in high-level spinal cord injuries (SCIs) stem from economically developed countries. Dysphagia is prevalent in patients with cervical SCI; however, in a South African context, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are not seen as key when managing this...
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Main Author: | Kim A. Coutts (Author) |
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