Patients with head and neck problems often experience difficulty with
voice, speech and swallowing. The Head and Neck Speech Pathology Service
within the Department of Otolaryngology, Tisch Hospital, provides a
variety of services to patients with head and neck problems. These services
include diagnostic evaluation and intervention designed to help individuals
develop effective communication and swallowing skills. These include
helping individuals with:
- articulation problems to learn correct production of speech sounds
(such as after oral cancer surgery)
- voice problems to improve voice (such as after head and neck cancer
treatment (e.g., surgery or radiotherapy), vocal cord surgery or voice
overuse/misuse)
- swallowing problems to improve swallowing safety and efficiency
(such as after head and neck cancer treatment (e.g., surgery or radiotherapy)
or surgery involving the larynx)
The Head and Neck Speech Pathology Service
also:
- Teaches skills to enhance communication effectiveness - by improving
everyday communication skills, such as voice pitch, projection, accent
and nonverbal communication
- Helps people who have had a total laryngectomy to communicate (such
as using an electrolarynx, learning esophageal speech, using a voice
prosthesis)
Swallowing problems can result from a variety of causes, including head
and neck cancer surgery, radiotherapy to the head and neck, vocal cord
surgery, neurosurgical, spinal cord, and cardiac surgery, prolonged
intubation, acute and progressive neurologic disease, and deconditioning
due to prolonged illness. Comprehensive evaluation and treatment of
swallowing disorders utilizes x-ray (fluoroscopy). The x-ray assessment
(a modified barium swallow (MBS) procedure) includes identification
of abnormal swallow physiology and therapeutic techniques to improve
swallow efficiency and safety. We specialize in the multidisciplinary
approach to evaluation and treatment, with detailed assessment and focused
rehabilitation.
For more information or to refer patients to the Head
and Neck Speech Pathology Service, contact us at:
Telephone: 212-263-6046
Fax: 212-263-8257
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