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Neurologic Disorders of the Larynx: A Comprehensive Guide for Clinicians
Neurologic Disorders of the Larynx, in its updated second edition, remains an invaluable resource for medical professionals specializing in the evaluation and management of laryngeal dysfunction. The book’s comprehensive nature stems from the collaborative expertise of a multidisciplinary team, reflecting the complexities inherent in laryngeal disorders.
Basic Foundations and Diagnostic Tools
The book begins by establishing a solid foundation in the physiologic underpinnings of laryngeal function. This includes an in-depth exploration of anatomy, neural innervation, and electrophysiology. Building upon this knowledge base, the authors provide practical guidance on examination and diagnostic techniques, emphasizing the use of electromyography, acoustic assessment, and Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing and Swallowing Therapy (FEES and FEEST).
Clinical Disorders and Management
The centerpiece of the book is its comprehensive coverage of clinical laryngeal disorders. Each condition is meticulously analyzed, delving into its pathophysiology, presenting symptoms, and available treatment options. The authors thoroughly discuss medical, surgical, and therapeutic interventions, empowering clinicians to tailor the most effective approach for each individual patient’s needs.
Specific Highlights of the Second Edition
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Expansion of Coverage: New chapters explore topics such as laryngeal dysfunction in sleep, FEES and FEEST testing, paresis and paralysis evaluation, vocal fold augmentation, medialization, arytenoids adduction and re-innervation, and swallowing disorders management.
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Comprehensive Management Strategies: The authors present a wide array of management techniques, empowering clinicians to select the most suitable option based on the specific patient presentation and clinical context.
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Up-to-Date Movement Disorder Information: The book provides detailed descriptions of movement disorders as manifested in the larynx, offering insights into appropriate speech therapy approaches.
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Visualized Concepts: Nearly 100 high-quality drawings and photographs enhance the understanding of key concepts and complex anatomical structures.
Target Audience and Applications
Neurologic Disorders of the Larynx is an indispensable resource for clinicians and residents involved in the care of patients with laryngeal disorders. Otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, and neurologists will find this comprehensive text an invaluable guide to diagnosis and management. Speech pathologists, rehabilitation specialists, and speech scientists will also benefit from its in-depth insights into the neurologic underpinnings of laryngeal function and rehabilitation strategies.
The book’s practical approach and attention to detail make it an essential reference for healthcare professionals seeking the most up-to-date information and evidence-based guidance in the field of laryngeal disorders.
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