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Shaker (Part 2): Lie on your back without a pillow. Lift your head up and look at your toes. Quickly relax your head. Repeat 30 times. Modified Shaker: Sit upright in a chair. Put the palm of your …
Modified Shakers’ Hyolaryngeal Exercise Objective Strengthens the throat muscles (suprahyoid muscles) to improve the safety of swallow. Instructions 1. Sit straight and relax. 2. Put your …
Swallowing Exercises for Dysphagia: Modified Shakers Hyolaryngeal ...
The Modified Shakers Hyolaryngeal exercise helps to strengthen throat muscles, improving the ability to swallow safely.
Sustained Head-lifting exercise . 1. Lie flat on your back with no pillow under your head. 2. Lift your head to look at your toes. 3. Keep your shoulders flat against the bed or floor 4. Your …
Modified Shakers’ Hyolaryngeal Exercise - Singapore General …
Put your thumbs under your chin. Push your chin down against your thumbs. Hold for 1 minute. Repeat this 3 times. Next, hold for 1 second, but repeat 30 times. Repeat this 3 times daily.
The effect of the Shaker head‐lift exercise on swallowing function ...
The Shaker head‐lift exercise (HLE) is a treatment originally developed to improve swallowing difficulties due to restricted UES opening. 38 The exercise aims to strengthen the suprahyoid …
Modified Shaker Swallowing Exercise - YouTube
Do you have difficulty swallowing? This exercise may help you. Learn from a certified speech language pathologist how to do this exercise correctly. Many ...
Shaker exercise alternative: Less strenuous and more compliance?
Jul 22, 2013 · I have found alternatives/modifications to the Shaker exercise to be an exciting area of research and can’t wait for it to continue to expand. One particular exercise that has …
CTAR (Chin Tuck Against Resistance) – Dysphagia Ramblings
Oct 5, 2014 · This article looked at using Chin Tuck Against Resistance (what I would call a Modified Shaker) to improve activation of the suprahyoids. Look at patients with dysphagia …
Effect of Modified Shaker Exercise on the Amplitude and
The outcomes of the study suggest that modified Shaker exercise improves the amplitude of pharyngeal muscle contraction. Further studies are needed to confirm this finding using gold …