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Fran Redstone

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Ferrara L, Kamity R, Islam S, Sher I, Barlev D, Wennerholm L, et al.
Dysphagia . 2018 Feb; 33(5):593-601. PMID: 29435661
Cold stimulation reduces airway compromise in adults with dysphagia. However, there is no sufficient evidence to support its use in the pediatric population. The primary goal of this pilot study...
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Redstone F, Kowalski E
Percept Mot Skills . 2011 Aug; 112(3):749-60. PMID: 21853764
In this exploratory study, the interaction between motor coordination for balance and oral-motor control for speech was investigated in 31 typical college-aged women, ages 20 to 29 years (M =...
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Redstone F
Percept Mot Skills . 2006 Feb; 101(3):961-2. PMID: 16491702
This study investigated the effects of semireclining and upright positions on production of utterances of increasing length by 10 physically typical preschoolers and 10 children with cerebral palsy. Sentences of...
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Redstone F
Int J Rehabil Res . 2004 Dec; 27(4):283-8. PMID: 15572991
This study investigated the respiratory patterns in upright and semi-reclining seating positions in 10 preschoolers with cerebral palsy (CP) and 10 typical children. The duration of inhalation, exhalation, total cycle,...
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Redstone F, West J
Pediatr Nurs . 2004 Jun; 30(2):97-100. PMID: 15185730
Children with cerebral palsy and other neurodisabilities often have decreased postural control that exacerbates their feeding/swallowing disorders. Correct postural alignment is important in the normal feeding/swallowing process. In the child...
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West J, Redstone F
Percept Mot Skills . 2004 Apr; 98(1):349-58. PMID: 15058895
This article provides a critical assessment of evidence for the claim of experienced clinicians that proper body alignment will ameliorate the feeding problems of patients with cerebral palsy and related...