Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SMay 162 minModified Monday: Seeing double?We recently teamed up with a local FEES provider in our Cleveland market- thanks again so much to Sarah Vacha with Cardinal Voice and...
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SMay 92 minModified Monday: Putting it all togetherSometimes, the diagnoses are already there, the history is there, the symptoms are there, and it just needs someone to put it all...
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SMay 22 minModified Monday: Normalizing the Swallow-Everyone aspiratesOur #ModifiedMonday this week is a little throwback with an added note about a project we are working on
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SApr 253 minModified Monday: Another Zenker's-with a side of patient perspectiveIt's been a minute since we shared a Zenker's video, so here we are with not only a good example of this finding, but also with a side...
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SApr 182 minModified Monday: The one with all the respiratory issuesSometimes as SLPs, we get so focused on the relationship between dysphagia, aspiration, and respiratory compromise that it's easy to...
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SApr 113 minModified Monday: The importance(?) of aspirationOur #ModifiedMonday this week comes from Cincinnati and discusses aspiration, mastication, chili and football.
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SApr 42 minModified Mondays: Look twice, report onceThis week’s #ModifiedMonday borrows some advice from your local carpenter
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SMar 282 minModified Mondays: The epiglottis-a debate Our #ModifiedMonday this week highlights an interesting case and a behind the scenes look at our #mobileSLPlife.
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SMar 221 minModified Mondays: Incidental findings Sometimes we all need a reminder that instrumental assessments aren’t just about the aspiration.
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SMar 142 minModified Mondays: What looks bad can be ok This week's #ModifiedMonday discusses why we can't jump to conclusions when the fluoro turns on.
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SMar 72 minModified Mondays: When the ball gets droppedThis #ModifiedMonday was an uninteresting study, with a terrible backstory.
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SFeb 282 minModified Mondays: Asking questions, then more questions Our Ohio team had a great #ModifiedMonday this week on the esophagus, coughing, and why we need to ask all the questions.
Caroline Brindo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-SFeb 212 minModified Mondays: Seeing SpotsOur #ModifiedMonday this week presents a montage of calcification.
mikepeckFeb 212 minModified Mondays: Something looks wonky... or does it? It’s easy to forget sometimes that an MBS study is a 2D image of a 3D action. As such, it can be easy to take a look at an image and...
mikepeckFeb 212 minModified Mondays: When there’s more than one main character Our #ModifiedMonday this week comes from our Illinois office, where our SLP Paula noted more than one important finding.
mikepeckFeb 212 minModified Mondays: When what goes down comes back up In yet another episode of “How Esophageal Issues Can Look Like Suspected Oropharyngeal Dsyphagia”, we have a really interesting patient...
mikepeckFeb 212 minModified Mondays: It’s Just a Feeling As I mentioned in last weeks’ cat meme (I still cannot believe that part of my job is creating cat memes-which, incidentally, can be...
mikepeckFeb 212 minModified Mondays: Even clear signs can point you in the wrong direction Our #ModifiedMonday this week comes from Chicago, taking a look at how even really strong clinical signs can be wrong…
mikepeckFeb 212 minModified Mondays: Stop glorifying the epiglottis Our #ModifiedMonday reflects on the deflection of the epiglottis and explains how the structure itself is overhyped.
mikepeckFeb 212 minModified Mondays: There’s no such thing as TMI in dysphagia assessment Another #ModifiedMonday on the importance of the big picture in patient care.