We Should All be Airway First Responders!
Feeding therapists are in a perfect position to identify red flags for airway disorders including upper airway resistanceĀ syndrome, sleep-disordered breathing, and obstructive sleep apnea. These disorders wreak havoc on our patientsāĀ quality of life, impede their progress in life and in therapy, and can easily be missed by parents and other medicalĀ professionals. As therapists, we get to know our patients and their needs in detail over time, and therefore we are idealĀ first responders when it comes to identifying red flags for airway disorders and making appropriate referrals.
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We Should All be Airway First Responders!
We Should All be Airway First Responders!
Feeding therapists are in a perfect position to identify red flags for airway disorders including upper airway resistanceĀ syndrome, sleep-disordered breathing, and obstructive sleep apnea. These disorders wreak havoc on our patientsāĀ quality of life, impede their progress in life and in therapy, and can easily be missed by parents and other medicalĀ professionals. As therapists, we get to know our patients and their needs in detail over time, and therefore we are idealĀ first responders when it comes to identifying red flags for airway disorders and making appropriate referrals.
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Feeding therapists are in a perfect position to identify red flags for airway disorders including upper airway resistanceĀ syndrome, sleep-disordered breathing, and obstructive sleep apnea. These disorders wreak havoc on our patientsāĀ quality of life, impede their progress in life and in therapy, and can easily be missed by parents and other medicalĀ professionals. As therapists, we get to know our patients and their needs in detail over time, and therefore we are idealĀ first responders when it comes to identifying red flags for airway disorders and making appropriate referrals.













