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Expiratory Muscle Strength Training via Telehealth: Lessons Learned and Implications for Broader Implementation and Access • Aspire
Expiratory Muscle Strength Training via Telehealth: Lessons Learned and Implications for Broader Implementation and Access • Aspire
A growing body of literature demonstrates that telehealth can expand access to specialized care for individuals with neurodegenerative disease by reducing travel burden, appointment time, and associated costs, while maintaining high levels of patient, care partner, and provider satisfaction. Within the field of dysphagia management, there is developing evidence to support assessment and treatment via…
Research List & Case Studies • Aspire
Research List & Case Studies • Aspire
From its origins in 1998, when the EMST150 was tested by high school band members playing wind instruments, we have been research-focused in terms of providing validation of its benefits. That first study and dozens of subsequent studies covering diverse patient groups and respiratory-focused objectives are available on this website. As you will discover in…
Aspire E- Library • Aspire
Aspire E- Library • Aspire
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EMST150 Website
EMST150 Website
Aspire’s Learning Center
Aspire’s Learning Center
Training & Usage Videos, On-Demand EMST150 Instructional Video IA150 Inspiratory Adapter Training
Aspire Stories
Aspire Stories
DR. KRISTIN DOLAN, SLPD, CCC- SLP Dr. Dolan’s story: Persistence, multi-disciplinary team planning, and patient motivation all came together to get my patient home. They were initially admitted to a local hospital with COVID that quickly deteriorated requiring oral intubation for vent support. They ultimately transferred to a higher level of care due to progressive complications for placement…
*New Blog Post* RMST TOP 10 by NYUMC • Aspire
*New Blog Post* RMST TOP 10 by NYUMC • Aspire
1. Patients are too sick to begin Respiratory Muscle Strength Training (RMST) in the acute medicine setting: If you’re sick or weak… You Need Rehab! Chat it up! We are masters of communication, after all. Address questions, concerns, and misconceptions regarding the use of RMST. Get 15 seconds of fame on rounds, and make it…
EVENTS
EVENTS
Training & Usage Videos, On-Demand EMST150 Instructional Video IA150 Inspiratory Adapter Training
EMST and SLEEP APNEA (OSA)
EMST and SLEEP APNEA (OSA)
EMST Post-COVID-19 Rehab Program
EMST Post-COVID-19 Rehab Program
COVID-19 Background A unique virus that is transmitted person to person, COVID-19 has spurred a rapid global response in search of methods for preventing, testing, and treating the acute symptoms as well as managing the long-term effects of post-COVID care. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure and include shortness of breath, cough, sore throat,…
EMST and Head & Neck Cancer
EMST and Head & Neck Cancer
EMST and Parkinson's
EMST and Parkinson's
EMST and Athletes
EMST and Athletes
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ARTICLE: Cough and Swallow-Dysphagia Cafe
ARTICLE: Cough and Swallow-Dysphagia Cafe
Explore the critical link between cough and swallowing functions in dysphagia management. Learn how assessing cough can aid Speech-Language Pathologists in predicting aspiration risks and improving airway protection for patients
BLOG POST CASE STUDY: Recovering From COVID-19
BLOG POST CASE STUDY: Recovering From COVID-19
Introduction Battling a new and unknown Covid-19 virus over the last year resulted in challenges across healthcare settings. Patients were left with severe debility following prolonged admissions requiring multiple medical interventions. New York City (NYC) was an epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak during the spring of 2020. Therapists around the country were faced with the…
BLOG POST Starting a RMST Program
BLOG POST Starting a RMST Program
Respiratory muscle strength training (RMST) is becoming widely used as a treatment modality in the field of speech-language pathology (SLP) for patients with impairments in speech, voice, cough, and/or swallowing. The primary goal of RMST is to increase the force-generating capacity of the inspiratory (inspiratory muscle strength training; IMST) and expiratory muscles (expiratory muscle strength…
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