Oh, your incompetent? doctor didn't get this installed years ago? And this hospital has the same incompetent installation of rehab! DELAYS ARE INCOMPETENCE! Why are you accepting them?
Do you prefer your doctor, hospital and board of director's incompetence NOT KNOWING? OR NOT DOING? Your choice; let them be incompetent or demand action!
Novel Therapy Aids Swallowing Recovery After Stroke
A novel neurostimulation therapy designed to support the recovery of swallowing function in patients following a stroke is now available at Marcus Neuroscience Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, following pilot work led by Baptist Health Miami Neuroscience Institute earlier this year.
Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care is the first in Florida to implement this type of targeted pharyngeal neurostimulation therapy for post-stroke dysphagia, which differs from traditional swallowing rehabilitation by directly stimulating the neural pathways that control swallowing rather than relying solely on exercise-based therapy.
Experts with both institutes, which are part of Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care, say the treatment uses pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) delivered through a temporary catheter to activate sensory nerves in the throat. By helping reestablish the brain’s control of swallowing, they say, the approach may help patients return to oral nutrition sooner and lower the risk of complications related to impaired swallowing.
“Our initial patients made remarkable progress in their swallowing abilities and were able to advance their diets more quickly than expected."
Miami Neuroscience Institute conducted the initial pilot treatments with several stroke patients in the Institute’s intensive care unit (Neuro ICU). Those patients were attended to by a multidisciplinary team that included stroke services, nursing, speech-language pathology, rehabilitation, dietary services and physical medicine and rehabilitation.
“Our initial patients made remarkable progress in their swallowing abilities and were able to advance their diets more quickly than expected,” says Lina Hurtado, M.D., a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at Miami Neuroscience Institute. “Post-stroke swallowing impairment is a complex challenge. Having another therapeutic option—supported by a well-coordinated team—can make a meaningful difference.” Marcus Neuroscience Institute Among First to Use PES Marcus Neuroscience Institute is among the first programs in the state to bring this PES therapy into clinical practice. Leaders credit the Institute’s long-standing focus on innovation and its commitment to exploring new ways to enhance patient outcomes “Introducing PES therapy reflects our dedication(YOU HAVE ZERO DEDICATION IF YOU'RE 5 YEARS LATE IN INSTALLING THERAPY! I'd have you all fired for incompetence! You're absolutely hopeless!) to advancing recovery options for patients,” says Marcalee Sipski Alexander, M.D., physiatrist at Marcus Neuroscience Institute and medical director of the Cornell Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine at Bethesda Hospital East. “Helping patients regain the ability to swallow—often one of the most basic and most impactful functions after a stroke—is an important step in restoring independence.” The neurostimulation therapy is being used in the Institute’s Neuro ICU, with plans for broader staff training in other units as well. At Miami Neuroscience Institute, physicians plan to use PES across multiple units, including Neuro ICU, Progressive Care and Neuro-Telemetry. “Helping patients regain the ability to swallow—often one of the most basic and most impactful functions after a stroke—is an important step in restoring independence.” Marcalee Sipski Alexander, M.D., physiatrist, Marcus Neuroscience Institute, medical director, Cornell Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine at Bethesda Hospital East The PES therapy initiative reflects the Institutes’ collaboration and commitment(You have none if you are that far behind in installing therapy! You're fired!) to high quality brain and spine across South Florida. Teams at Marcus Neuroscience Institute and Miami Neuroscience Institute began exploring the therapy around the same time, allowing for shared learnings and coordinated planning.“Our goal is to ensure that our patients receive consistent, evidence-informed care, no matter where they are treated,” Dr. Hurtado says. “This collaboration—linking clinical teams, rehabilitation services and our neuroscience programs—embodies that.”
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