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This second edition of Head and Neck Cancer: Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Outcomes, encompasses the most recent evidence relating to head and neck cancer, its management, and its rehabilitation from a multidisciplinary perspective. Every chapter has been updated and enhanced, and five new chapters have been added that examine tracheostomy management, dietetic and nutritional support, technology assisted rehabilitation, survivorship, as well as factors influencing rehabilitation including lymphedema, fatigue, and depression. Chapter content is illuminated with clinical images, illustrations, case studies, and video examples on an accompanying DVD.
Written by a team of internationally recognized experts from the medical and allied health communities, this text addresses core issues related to patient management, recovery, and outcomes following surgical and nonsurgical treatment. It also provides theoretical and clinical knowledge for therapists managing head and neck cancer patients and describes key concepts of patient care at a level suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students. With expanded coverage of current theory and clinical practice, Head and Neck Cancer: Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Outcomes, Second Edition, continues to be an essential textbook and clinical reference for the head and neck cancer rehabilitation team.
Chapter 1: Cancer of the Head and Neck
Chapter 2: Evaluating the Impact of Cancer of the Head and Neck
Chapter 3: Radiation and Chemotherapy
Chapter 4: Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Nasopharyngeal Cancer: Intervention Approaches
Chapter 5: Speech and Swallowing Following Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Nasopharyngeal Cancers
Chapter 6: Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer: Intervention Approaches
Chapter 7: Speech and Swallowing Following Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer
Chapter 8: Management of the Patient With a Tracheostomy
Chapter 9: Nonsurgical Voice Restoration Following Total Laryngectomy
Chapter 10: Prosthetic Tracheosophageal Voice Restoration Follwoing Total Laryngectomy
Chapter 11: Swallowing Rehabilitation Following Total Laryngectomy
Chapter 12: Stoma Care and Appliances
Chapter 13: Pulmonary Function and Rehabilitation
Chapter 14: Rehabilitation of Olfaction and Taste Following Total Laryngectomy
Chapter 15: Patient Support and Multidisciplinary Management
Chapter 16: Nutrition Intervention in Head and Neck Cancer
Chapter 17: Associated Morbidities Affecting Quality of Life in Patients Treated with Head and Neck Cancer
Chapter 18: Managing Survivorship: Issues for the Patient and Carer
Chapter 19: Supporting Head and Neck Cancer Management: Use of Technology
Chapter 20: Management of Head and Neck Cancer: An International Perspective
DVD Contents
Chapter 5: Speech and Swallowing Following Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Nasopharyngeal Cancers
Videos
Conversational Speech Oral cancer patient
Tongue Range of Motion
MBS/FEES
Partial Tongue Resection
ChemoRT Example 1
ChemoRT Example 2
Post Chemoradiotherapy Aspiration
Double Swallow with Breath Hold
Chapter 7: Speech and Swallowing Following Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer
Audio
Hemilaryngectomy sustained vowel
Hemilaryngectomy connected speech
Supracricoid sustained vowel
Supracricoid connected speech
Video
Daily Exercises
MBS Feedback
Oral Care
Coffee
Fatigue
MBS/FEES
FEES: Supraglottic swallow
Dysphagia post XRT
Dysphagia following surgery and Post Op ORT
Dysphagia post Chemoradiotherapy
Laser 4 days post
Laser 4 weeks post
Supraglottic MBS with Aspiration
Supraglottic FEES assessment
Supracricoid MBS at 8 weeks
Supracricoid FEES at 10 weeks aspiration saliva
Supracricoid MBS at 12 weeks
Supracricoid Voice
Chapter 9: Nonsurgical Voice Restoration Following Total Laryngectomy Inhalation Method
Videos
Consonant Injection Method
Press Maneuver
Esophageal Speaker Demos for Education
Indirect Instruction
Distractors
Pneumatic Artificial Larynx
Neck Type EL Users
Intra-oral EL Users
Other EL Devices
EL Placement
Generating Strong Bursts and Frication
Voiced-Voiceless Contrasts
Intonation with an EL
Word Stress with an EL
Chapter 10: Prosthetic Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration Following Total Laryngectomy
Audio
Hypertonicity
Hypotonicity
Male tracheoesophageal speaker
Female tracheoesophageal speaker
TE speech post jejuna reconstruction sample 1, 2, and 3
Stoma noise
Videos
Myotomy
Cutting the Sternal Heads
Retrograde Insertion
Inserting Blom Singer Indwelling Prosthesis
Measurement of TEP Provox
Insertion of Dilator
Provox NID Loading
Provox NID Placement
Provox 2 Loading
Provox x2 Placement
Provox Vega Loading and Placement
Function of prosthesis: swallow
Function of the prosthesis: voice
Learning Finger Occlusion
Head position and voice change
Leak through prosthesis water
Leak through prosthesis saliva
Underpressure Swallow
Underpressure Inhalation
Manipulation of the neoglottis and resonance, sequence of 5
Digital Pressure applied to the neck
Chapter 11: Swallowing Rehabilitation Following Total Laryngectomy
MBS/FEES
Laryngectomy narrow pharyngeal
Pharyngaloryngectomy obstruction
Pharyngaloryngectomy graft occasionally closed
Laryngectomy using head tilt
Pseudoepiglottis
Laryngectomy pharyngeal pouch and C4-5 narrowing
Laryngectomy posterior pharyngeal wall prominence
Case Study Pre treatment
Case Study Post treatment
Chapter 12: Stoma Care
Videos
Cleaning the Stoma
Tracheostoma Tube and HME
Cleaning the Tracheostoma Tube
Tracheostoma Button and HME
Preparing Neck and Attaching Baseplate
Adhesive Disk and Plastic Housing
Repairing Seal
Removal
Chapter 14: Rehabilitation Of Olfaction And Taste Following Total Laryngectomy
Videos
Laryngeal Bypass
Learning NAIM
Frog Breathing
Functional Odor Identification
Chapter 15: Patient Support And Multidisciplinary Management
Videos
Shock and Adjustment
Coming Home
First Reactions
Biggest Worry
Family Emotions
Asking Questions
Life Since Laryngectomy
Laryngectomy Support Visitor
Laryngectomy Support Group
Managing Dysphagia
Two Voices
Chocolate Thickshake
Adjusting to changes