Case Studies in Pediatric Dysphagia 1st Edition
Capture urgent clinical challenges with Case Studies in Pediatric Dysphagia, 1st Edition by Jennifer J. Wilson, an indispensable resource for clinicians and students confronting feeding and swallowing disorders in infants and children. This case-driven volume brings complex presentations into clear, practical focus — ideal for speech-language pathologists, pediatric therapists, otolaryngologists, neonatologists, and multidisciplinary teams across the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and beyond.
Begin with real-world cases that highlight varied etiologies, from neurological impairment to structural anomalies. Each chapter guides you through focused assessment, differential diagnosis, instrumental testing interpretation, and individualized intervention planning. The book emphasizes evidence-based strategies and family-centered care, strengthening clinical reasoning and bedside decision-making.
What sets this text apart is its emphasis on application: stepwise problem solving, sample treatment plans, and troubleshooting tips that translate directly to hospital wards, outpatient clinics, and school-based settings. Whether you’re a graduate student preparing for clinical practicum or an experienced clinician updating your toolkit, you’ll find clear pathways to improved patient outcomes.
Practical, authoritative, and current, Case Studies in Pediatric Dysphagia supports continuing education and everyday practice. Add this essential reference to your professional library to boost confidence in assessment and intervention, deepen interdisciplinary collaboration, and deliver better care for children with feeding and swallowing disorders. Order now to bring case-based learning and evidence-backed strategies into your clinical practice.
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