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Swallow Your Pride Podcast

299 – Airway Induced Obstructions: What are they, and why should Med SLPs know?

Swallow Your Pride Podcast

Theresa Richard, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

Education, Health & Fitness, Business, Careers, Medicine

4.8899 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever worked with an athlete or a young patient who fears exercise because it can trigger what feels like an asthma attack? Or maybe you’ve helped someone who feels like they can’t breathe when they smell a strong perfume or have acid reflux.

Only none of this is asthma…it’s a form of airway-induced obstructions.

In this podcast episode, Sara Davis, an SLP and the founder of Vox Fit discusses exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (formerly known as vocal fold dysfunction/paradoxical vocal fold movement disorder) and inducible airway obstruction due to other triggers. She opens up about the impact of high stress and pressure on individuals with upper airway disorders and the importance of behavioral therapy in managing symptoms.

Learn about the use of scopes for biofeedback, techniques for managing airway conditions, and the role of education and empowerment in helping patients understand and manage their symptoms. Understand the importance of tailoring breathing techniques to specific sports and activities and the need for individualized treatment.

You’ll walk away from this episode with a greater understanding of airway-induced obstructions, desensitization training, and techniques for addressing exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction.

Get the show notes and references: https://syppodcast.com/299

Timestamps:

The conference on upper airway disorders and conditions [00:01:09]
Establishment of the Global Initiative for Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction (GLO) [00:02:22]
Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) and exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) [00:05:01]
The fear cycle and high stress [00:06:55]
Importance of the first visit and education [00:08:07]
Differentiating upper airway disorders from asthma [00:11:26]
The role of scope for biofeedback teaching [00:13:31]
Understanding the larynx as a gatekeeper [00:14:50]
Teaching breathing techniques and gaining control over the airway [00:18:08]
Establishing Triggers and Sensory Awareness [00:20:31]
Managing Cough and Throat Clearing [00:21:36]
Breathing Techniques for Vocal Fold Opening [00:22:43]
Modifying breathing techniques for sports [00:27:53]
Assessing exercise-induced condition [00:30:55]
Desensitization training for triggers [00:33:32]
Reducing sensory receptors in the larynx [00:35:35]
Ellerby techniques for exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction [00:36:58]
The importance of fullness and depth of breath [00:40:09]
Breathing techniques during high-intensity exercise [00:41:17]
The benefits of respiratory muscle trainers and nasal breathing [00:42:09]

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Transcript

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0:00.0

On this episode of the Swallier Pride podcast, we have Sarah Davis.

0:06.2

She's a medical speech voice pathologist who specializes in working with patients who have

0:10.8

voice upper airway and or swallowing disorders, including those with head and neck cancer.

0:15.3

She's originally from Cincinnati. She achieved her bachelor's from Miami of Ohio in 2007 and her

0:20.7

Masters in the University of Cincinnati in 2009.

0:24.0

Soon after, she moved to the southeast and has been in Arizona since the late 2020.

0:29.0

She's over 13 years of experience in the medical speech pathology setting and voice centers,

0:33.6

ENT private practice and outpatient clinics,

0:36.3

performing videos,

0:37.1

proboscopy, acoustic aerodynamic assessment of voice,

0:41.1

fees, video fluoroscopy, a variety of voice therapy methods,

0:44.8

dysphasia therapy, and treatment of ILO, ALO, VCD, as well as chronic refractory cough

0:50.6

and irritable larynx and laryngeal hypersensitivity.

0:53.8

She's certified and trained in four MDTP, L. S. Varyngo-sized manual therapy,

0:59.7

my facial release, facial cupping, the Bhutaco breathing method,

1:03.6

MBS I and P and levels one and two of a still voice training.

1:07.8

Sarah loves research and has completed two research studies

1:10.4

of her own, one that's published

1:12.0

and one that's awaiting publication and has

1:14.2

presented her research locally and nationally at conferences and even for the

1:18.0

Weather Channel. She's extremely passionate about her specialties within speech

1:22.0

pathology and works closely in collaboration with other medical professionals to prioritize achieving the highest level of evidence based care.

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