Swallowing Exercises Tracking Sheet

Place a rolled hand towel between your neck and chest.
Swallowing exercises tracking sheet. It involves swallowing your own saliva. It makes your fitness goals easy to achieve and with good results if you adhere to the schedule. Tuck your chin and hold the towel in place without using your hands. A workout log is a schedule that helps you to plan for your fitness activities.
Next place a straw in your mouth and suck on the straw allowing the paper to get picked up by the tip of the straw. Place multiple small pieces of paper on a towel in front of you. Keep sucking on the straw as you carry the straw over to a cup and stop sucking to release the paper into the cup. To do this exercise keep your adam s apple elevated for about two to five seconds each time.
To achieve good results at the end of the. Do 5 reps 2 times per day. Helps upward movement of the larynx voice box and the opening of the esophagus. Normally as the saliva enters the area just behind your mouth while swallowing your adam s apple the hard area about halfway down the front of your neck moves up and then back down.
Using tracking tools to. Improves movement of the tongue base and pharynx throat. These exercises help strengthen swallowing muscles. Rest for 10 seconds.
Swallowing exercises during and after treatment has finished. Before you swallow you chew your food to a size shape and texture that can be swallowed. While outcome tracking tools are less commonly used in the clinical setting there are many potential benefits to clinicians. Turn your head to the left and then swallow hard.
Outcome tracking tools are commonly used in dysphagia research as a means of objectively measuring change in swallow function and various other variables relevant to swallowing and dysphagia. Tongue range of motion. Open jaw as far as you can and hold for 10 seconds. How to do your swallowing exercises you can do these exercises when it is best for you for example before meals in the waiting room after you brush your teeth.
The workout logs contain information on which activities to undertake and the time. The exercises shown in this pamphlet help to stretch and strengthen the muscles in your mouth and throat. These can be printed by your clinician to allow them to customize your swallowing exercise routine. When you swallow this material it passes through your mouth and down through parts of your throat called the pharynx and larynx.
Gently hold the tip of your tongue between your front teeth. And then swallow hard. These exercises are sometimes used with other types of swallowing exercises.