$74.00 USD

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0.35  ASHA CEUs

Diagnosis To Treatment Of Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion And Chronic Cough #e169


Presenter: Sherri K. Zelazny, MA, RSLP, CCC-SLP

Reviews evidence-based practice and application for treatment of PVFM and Chronic Cough.

The field of speech-language pathology continues to grow and expand. PVFM and Chronic Cough challenge the speech-language pathologist and allow for a dynamic role in the evaluation and treatment of functional laryngeal airway disorders. This course will review evidence-based practice and application. It provides guidance in case history intake, differential diagnosis, and treatment of PVFM and Chronic Cough. Includes endoscopy samples and case studies to facilitate learning.

Course is offered for 0.35 ASHA CEUs – 3.5 Contact Hours.

Course Overview – Run Time: 3:37:31

  • Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion vs. Vocal Cord Dysfunction
  • What is Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion?
  • Laryngeal Anatomy and Physiology
  • Diagnostics
  • Self-Assessment Questionnaires
  • Patient Interview
  • Treatment
  • Case Studies
  • Chronic Cough/Throat Clearing

"This course was very comprehensive and extremely practical. I appreciated the thorough information - research evidence, clinical experience from the presenter, and case studies. This course gave me concrete, useful techniques. I feel like I have a much better understanding of the subject, and I feel much more confident in my ability to treat."

– C.H., prior course participant

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The content of this online CE course does not focus exclusively on any specific proprietary product or service. Presenter financial and non-financial disclosures may be found in the Presenter & Disclosures area.

Video PowerPoint presentation with author narration & downloadable handout. Stop and re-start the course at any point. Learners retain access to course content after completion for ongoing reference and review.

Reviews

"Beneficial chronic cough tx. I enjoyed the cited research supplemented by clinical experience." N.S. (Feb. 2024)

"Excellent speaker. Really appreciated that she didn’t just read the slides and provided excellent clinical knowledge and case studies." N.F. (Dec. 2023)

"Clear presentation. Understanding flow loops was helpful. Self-paced. Good content." S.S. (Nov. 2023)

"Very thorough and touched on every aspect of dx and tx. The discussion on differential diagnosis when instruments are not available was beneficial." K.D. (Oct. 2023)

"Good review and a lot of new and useful information in this course." J.T. (Oct. 2023)

"Case studies. Step-by-step treatment plan." V.H. (Oct. 2023)

"I liked the treatment ideas for PVFM." C.M. (Oct. 2023)

"Differentiating asthma vs PVFM. Treatment of PVFM and chronic cough. Listener-friendly presentation of the information." D.K. (Aug. 2023)

"The viewing of instrumental aspects was very helpful. I liked the resources provided, and the content was directly applicable." J.M. (Aug. 2023)

"The treatment techniques were beneficial, and I liked the flowcharts for decision-making." A.Z. (Jul. 2023)

"Evaluation questionnaire was beneficial. I liked the topic this course covered." D.R. (May 2023)

"I was very interested in learning more about this topic, and I walked away with a much greater knowledge of PVFM than before." M.V. (Mar. 2023)

"I liked the treatment protocols and the pace of this course." C.G. (Jan. 2023)

"I have not used visual biofeedback in PVFM treatment or during tx. It makes perfect sense to me now. The explanation was excellent and the video support was helpful." K.D. (Jan. 2023)

"I liked the evaluation and treatment techniques. Helpful information." L.S. (Dec. 2022)

"I enjoyed the case studies and ability to observe recorded exams." H.P. (Nov. 2022)

"The topic on treatments was beneficial to my daily practice." L.J. (Oct. 2022)

"I liked the evaluation and treatment options for those suffering with these difficulties." A.M. (Sept. 2022)

"The treatment strategies were good." K.P. (Aug. 2022)

"Very detailed. Liked the ability to fully understand the medical work-up needed prior to treating chronic cough." B.H. (July 2022)

"I liked the case studies and visualization." M.M. (July 2022)

"Course was thorough. I liked the examples of successful therapeutic techniques, and case studies example of good intake form questions to include." C.P. (July 2022)

"Well coordinated connection of the 3 areas of disorder." B.G. (June 2022)

"This course is easy to follow; practical; clinical information presented clearly. I liked the specific eval and treatment protocols for PVFM." S.D. (May 2022)

"I thought the case studies on paradoxical vocal cord function and chronic cough were the most beneficial. I learned a lot being able to see the actual endoscopy/stroboscopy of the case study patients to help support the recommendations. I liked the information provided about obtaining a good case history report/interview and treatment options for PVFM and chronic cough." J.S. (Apr. 2022)

"I liked the treatment of PVFM and also the case study analysis." E.B. (Mar. 2022)

"I liked the entire presentation – chronic cough and PVFM diagnosis and tx. Especially helpful were endoscopy examples. Comprehensive and accessible information presented in an engaging manner." A.M. (Feb. 2022)

"Treatment strategies for PVFM were beneficial – I liked the detailed explanations and case studies." L.F. (Feb. 2022)

"Gave a good overview as well as treatment options to use immediately in practice." R.S. (Jan. 2022)

"All of it was great. Very thorough and knowledgeable presenter. I liked the handout/slides and case studies." C.S. (Dec. 2021)

"Liked the discussion of chronic cough - and flow charts, outcome measurements, and full intake questions." T.W. (Dec. 2021)

"The case studies helped to summarize and implement the learned information. This course was interesting and it's not a topic typically covered in other CEU courses or previous graduate level coursework." A.P. (Nov. 2021)

“The explanation of paradoxical vocal fold movement was very insightful!” C.C. (Nov. 2021)

"I liked the strategies for evaluating and treating PVFM – very thorough explanations that were well supported." S.P. (Nov. 2021)

"Case examples are always helpful. I liked how each example was discussed from diagnosis to treatment strategies. It was easy listening to the speaker." K.K. (Oct. 2021)

"I liked the handouts and the relevant info." B.O. (Oct. 2021)

"The course had equal amounts of diagnostics and practical information." J.G. (Jul. 2021)

“I enjoyed learning how to diagnose PVFM and how to treat it. It was easy to follow and understand the materials presented.” E.B. (Jun. 2021)

"I really enjoyed the further explanation of PFVM and chronic cough." K.L (May 2021)

"The whole talk was beneficial!! I did appreciate the information on how to specifically introduce clients to their odor triggers and use substitutes to help them. I liked the format being online & that I could do it at my own pace. Also, the price was great for the amount of CEUs acquired." R.C. (Apr. 2021)

"The reference to anxiety and reflux questionnaires was helpful. I liked the case studies." J.L. (Mar. 2021)

"I liked the provided research and statistics. The breakdown of sessions was very helpful." J.M. (Feb. 2021)

"I liked the comprehensive info about both evaluation and treatment of PVFM & UCC as well as the discussion on chronic cough." T.B. (Feb. 2021)

"I appreciated the actual videostroboscopies and the case studies. I would have liked more real life experiences and how she shows to inhale & exhale." M.B. (Jan. 2021)

Course Objectives

  1. Take a comprehensive case history for PVFM and Chronic Cough.
  2. Make a differential diagnosis of PVFM.
  3. Treat PVFM and Chronic Cough.

Presenter & Disclosures

Sherri K. Zelazny, MA, RSLP, CCC-SLP, is a Speech-Language Pathologist with nearly 30 years of clinical experience. Sherri is Clinical Director of the Surrey Voice Clinic at Abilities Neurological Rehabilitation in Surrey, British Columbia, where she specializes in evaluation and treatment of voice and laryngeal airway disorders across the lifespan. Prior to her current position, Sherri was the Adult Voice Clinic Manager at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Voice Clinic where she worked from 2002-2011. Publications include Sandage, M. J., & Zelazny, S. K. (2004). Paradoxical vocal fold motion in children and adolescents. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 35(4), 353-362, and Zelazny, SK., Thibeault, SL., Johns, M. Paradoxical vocal fold motion. IN: BMJ Point of Care (online textbook). BMJ, Epocrates.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial — Sherri Zelazny is the presenter of online CEU courses sponsored by Northern Speech; receives royalty payments.

Nonfinancial — Sheri Zelazny has no relevant nonfinancial disclosures.

Intended Audience / Accreditation

asha ce approved provider

This program is offered for 0.35 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level; Professional Area).

Intended Audience

  • Speech-Language Pathologists

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