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Keith V Kuhlemeier

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Mays K, Palmer J, Kuhlemeier K
Dysphagia . 2008 Aug; 24(1):71-6. PMID: 18716836
There has been little attention given to the relationship between variations in normal craniofacial morphology and swallowing physiology. This preliminary investigation evaluated the relationship between the Frankfort-mandibular plane angle (FMA)...
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Gonzalez-Fernandez M, Kuhlemeier K, Palmer J
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2008 Jul; 89(7):1358-65. PMID: 18586139
Objectives: To determine whether the proportion of patients with stroke experiencing dysphagia differs among racial groups and whether this relation can be explained by stroke type or severity. Design: Case-control...
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Gregory P, Han E, Morozova O, Kuhlemeier K
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2006 Sep; 85(10):814-9. PMID: 16998428
Objective: Black patients tend to have a greater number and severity of stroke cases. The literature on access to rehabilitative services shows mixed results ranging from no disparities to limited...
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Shore W, deLateur B, Kuhlemeier K, Imteyaz H, Imteyez H, Rose G, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2005 Nov; 53(11):2044-5. PMID: 16274403
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Tohara H, Palmer J, Reynolds K, Kuhlemeier K, Palmer S
Kokubyo Gakkai Zasshi . 2004 Jan; 70(4):242-8. PMID: 14733127
A simple, broadly applicable, standardized dysphagia severity scale would be useful to standardize dysphagia evaluations, to monitor recovery and efficacy of treatment and to study the consequences of dysphagia. We...
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Gregory P, Kuhlemeier K
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2003 Apr; 82(5):364-9. PMID: 12704275
Objective: Deep venous thromboembolism (DVT) is an important health issue in the hospitalized geriatric population that leads to increased length of stay, morbidity, and mortality. Patients with hemorrhagic strokes are...