Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation (IDR) Guide
Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation (IDR) is a comprehensive and intensive swallowing therapy protocol developed by Malandraki et al. in 2016. This intervention was developed due to research that suggests single-regimen swallowing exercises may not be enough to rehabilitate complex dysphagia cases.
IDR is a neuroplasticity-driven approach that incorporates
Targeted swallowing practice
Intensive swallowing exercises based on exercise physiology
Adherence-inducing features to improve motivation and participation in treatment
This digital resource lays out all of the information so you can implement IDR immediately with your clients! In this packet you will find an overview of the research, info about the three components of the program, patient handouts, and exercise log for tracking.
Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation (IDR) is a comprehensive and intensive swallowing therapy protocol developed by Malandraki et al. in 2016. This intervention was developed due to research that suggests single-regimen swallowing exercises may not be enough to rehabilitate complex dysphagia cases.
IDR is a neuroplasticity-driven approach that incorporates
Targeted swallowing practice
Intensive swallowing exercises based on exercise physiology
Adherence-inducing features to improve motivation and participation in treatment
This digital resource lays out all of the information so you can implement IDR immediately with your clients! In this packet you will find an overview of the research, info about the three components of the program, patient handouts, and exercise log for tracking.
Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation (IDR) is a comprehensive and intensive swallowing therapy protocol developed by Malandraki et al. in 2016. This intervention was developed due to research that suggests single-regimen swallowing exercises may not be enough to rehabilitate complex dysphagia cases.
IDR is a neuroplasticity-driven approach that incorporates
Targeted swallowing practice
Intensive swallowing exercises based on exercise physiology
Adherence-inducing features to improve motivation and participation in treatment
This digital resource lays out all of the information so you can implement IDR immediately with your clients! In this packet you will find an overview of the research, info about the three components of the program, patient handouts, and exercise log for tracking.