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  1. Objective Assessment of Orofacial Muscle Strength: Validation of an Alternative Low-Cost Measurement Device
  2. Effects of Puree Type and Color on Ratings of Pharyngeal Residue, Penetration, and Aspiration during FEES: A Prospective Study of 37 Dysphagic Outpatient Adults
  3. Respiratory–Swallow Coordination and Its Relationship With Pharyngeal Residue, Penetration, and Aspiration in People With Parkinson's Disease
  4. Validation of a Low‐Cost Manometer to Assess of Tongue, Lip, Cheek, and Respiratory Strength: A Laboratory‐Based Study
  5. The Relationship Between Speech-Language Pathologists’ Perceptions of Clinical Terminology and Its Use in Voice Therapy with Adults
  6. Characterizing the Validity of Using VASES to Derive DIGEST-FEES Grades
  7. Endoscopic Biofeedback Training for Cough and Swallowing: The What, Why, and How
  8. Review of treatment approaches for respiratory and laryngeal function in neurodegenerative diseases
  9. Maximal Expiratory Pressure and Its Link With Cough Airflow Before and After Expiratory Muscle Strength Training in Parkinson's Disease
  10. Concurrent Validity of a Low‐Cost Manometer for Objective Assessments of Respiratory Muscle Strength
  11. Auditory-Perceptual Assessments of Cough: Characterizing Rater Reliability and the Effects of a Standardized Training Protocol
  12. Cough and Swallowing Therapy and Their Effects on Vocal Fold Bowing and Laryngeal Lesions
  13. Normative Reference Values for FEES and VASES: Preliminary Data From 39 Nondysphagic, Community-Dwelling Adults
  14. Concurrent Validity of the IOPI and Tongueometer Orofacial Strength Measurement Devices
  15. Quantifying Impairments in Swallowing Safety and Efficiency in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Parkinson’s Disease
  16. The Role of Aspiration Amount on Airway Protective Responses in People with Neurogenic Dysphagia
  17. A Scoping Review and Tutorial for Developing Standardized and Transparent Protocols for Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing
  18. The Relationship Between Lingual Strength and Functional Swallowing Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease
  19. Rehabilitating Cough Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  20. Effects of Bolus Holding on Respiratory–Swallow Coordination in Parkinson's Disease
  21. Visual Analysis of Swallowing Efficiency and Safety (VASES): Establishing Criterion-Referenced Validity and Concurrent Validity
  22. Sensorimotor Cough Dysfunction Is Prevalent and Pervasive in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
  23. Visual Analysis of Swallowing Efficiency and Safety (VASES): A Standardized Approach to Rating Pharyngeal Residue, Penetration, and Aspiration During FEES
  24. Examining the Relationships Between Lingual Strength, Perihyoid Strength, and Swallowing Kinematics in Dysphagic Adults: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Analysis
  25. Immediate Effects of Sensorimotor Training in Airway Protection (smTAP) on Cough Outcomes in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: A Feasibility Study
  26. Respiratory–Swallow Coordination Training Improves Swallowing Safety and Efficiency in a Person With Anoxic Brain Injury
  27. The Role of Vocal Fold Bowing on Cough and Swallowing Dysfunction in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
  28. Detection of Aspiration, Penetration, and Pharyngeal Residue During Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES): Comparing the Effects of Color, Coating, and Opacity
  29. Respiratory–Swallow Coordination Training and Voluntary Cough Skill Training: A Single-Subject Treatment Study in a Person With Parkinson's Disease
  30. Handheld Cough Testing: A Novel Tool for Cough Assessment and Dysphagia Screening
  31. Pharyngeal Area Changes in Parkinson’s Disease and Its Effect on Swallowing Safety, Efficiency, and Kinematics
  32. Effects of Verbal Cueing on Respiratory-Swallow Patterning, Lung Volume Initiation, and Swallow Apnea Duration in Parkinson’s Disease
  33. Relationship of vocal fold atrophy to swallowing safety and cough function in Parkinson's disease
  34. Comparing blue, green, and white liquids on FEES
  35. Predictors of Residue and Airway Invasion in Parkinson’s Disease
  36. Open Mouth-Maximal Isometric Press: Development and Norms for Clinical Swallowing Evaluations and Treatment
  37. Skill Training Resulted in Improved Swallowing in a Person with Multiple System Atrophy: An Endoscopy Study
  38. Superior and Anterior Hyoid Displacement During Swallowing in Non-Dysphagic Individuals
  39. Outcomes of medialization laryngoplasty with and without arytenoid adduction
  40. Static endoscopic evaluation of swallowing: Transoral endoscopy during clinical swallow evaluations