The SWAL-QOL Outcomes Tool for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Adults: I. Conceptual Foundation and Item Development Colleen A. McHorneyD. Earl BrickerColleen Clarke OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 115 - 121
The SWAL-QOL Outcomes Tool for Oropharyngeal Dysphagiain Adults: II. Item Reduction and Preliminary Scaling Colleen A. McHorneyD. Earl BrickerKimberly A. Chignell OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 122 - 133
An Important Tool for Measuring Quality of Life Susan E. Langmore Editorial 04 February 2014 Pages: 134 - 135
Clinical Utility of the Modified Barium Swallow Bonnie Martin-HarrisJeri A. LogemannJohn Sandidge OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 136 - 141
Effects of Three Techniques on Maximum Posterior Movement of the Tongue Base Sharon VeisJeri A. LogemannLaura Colangelo OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 142 - 145
Structural Displacements in Normal Swallowing: A Videofluoroscopic Study Rebecca J. LeonardKatherine A. KendallAlice Walker OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 146 - 152
Deep Laryngeal Penetration as a Predictor of Aspiration Barbara FriedmanJacqueline Bolders Frazier OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 153 - 158
Swallowing Apraxia: A Disorder of the Praxis System? Stephanie K. Daniels OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 159 - 166
Esophageal Biopsy Does Not Predict Clinical Outcome after Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Children Janice B. HeikenenSteven L. Werlin OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 167 - 169
Comments on Selected Recent Dysphagia Literature Clarence T. SasakiSteven B. Leder BriefCommunication 04 February 2014 Pages: 170 - 171