EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 28 MIN
Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation: When Less is More with Tiffani Wallace
from Dysphagia Research Bites · host Dysphagia Bites
In this episode, Chantelle sits down with Tiffani Wallace, a dysphagia specialist with a passion for rehabilitation, to break down a 2016 case series study on the Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation Approach (IDRA) ™ in patients with neurogenic dysphagia.In this episode they cover:What the IDR approach actually involves and why it's more accessible than it soundsThe three core components of the program: oropharyngeal exercises, high intensity targeted swallowing practice and adherence-inducing featuresThe principles of neuroplasticity underpinning the approach — and how to apply them in everyday practiceWhy focused, targeted exercises beat a long list of unproven techniques every timeWhy 60 bolus swallows per day is less daunting than it sounds — and why it mattersBe sure to check out Tiffani's work at www.dysphagiaramblings.net or find her on Instagram at @dysphagia_ramblings.The publication this episode is based on: Malandraki GA, Rajappa A, Kantarcigil C, Wagner E, Ivey C, Youse K. The Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation Approach Applied to Patients With Neurogenic Dysphagia: A Case Series Design Study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Apr;97(4):567-574. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2015.11.019Note: DPNS stands for Deep Pharyngeal Neuromuscular StimulationFor clinical resources and evidence-based dysphagia education beyond the podcast, head to: www.dysphagiabites.com
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In this episode, Chantelle sits down with Tiffani Wallace, a dysphagia specialist with a passion for rehabilitation, to break down a 2016 case series study on the Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation Approach (IDRA) ™ in patients with neurogenic dysphagia.In this episode they cover:What the IDR approach actually involves and why it's more accessible than it soundsThe three core components of the program: oropharyngeal exercises, high intensity targeted swallowing practice and adherence-inducing featuresThe principles of neuroplasticity underpinning the approach — and how to apply them in everyday practiceWhy focused, targeted exercises beat a long list of unproven techniques every timeWhy 60 bolus swallows per day is less daunting than it sounds — and why it mattersBe sure to check out Tiffani's work at www.dysphagiaramblings.net or find her on Instagram at @dysphagia_ramblings.The publication this episode is based on: Malandraki GA, Rajappa A, Kantarcigil C, Wagner E, Ivey C, Youse K. The Intensive Dysphagia Rehabilitation Approach Applied to Patients With Neurogenic Dysphagia: A Case Series Design Study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Apr;97(4):567-574. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2015.11.019Note: DPNS stands for Deep Pharyngeal Neuromuscular StimulationFor clinical resources and evidence-based dysphagia education beyond the podcast, head to: www.dysphagiabites.com
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