Course 6: Ultrasound in Swallowing Assessment: Principles and Clinical Practice

Ultrasound (US) is emerging as a non-invasive imaging modality in the assessment and management of swallowing. It enables dynamic visualisation of orofacial, suprahyoid, and hyolaryngeal structures without radiation exposure or patient discomfort. This one-day hands-on experience is designed for clinicians and researchers interested in ultrasound in dysphagia assessment and management.

After completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
  • demonstrate basic anatomical knowledge relevant to orofacial muscle ultrasound
  • describe different methods for evaluating orofacial muscle ultrasound findings
  • demonstrate an understanding of the benefits and limitations of using orofacial muscle ultrasound in dysphagia practice
  • demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles of ultrasound and how device adjustment impacts image acquisitioninterpret findings from orofacial muscle ultrasound in the context of clinical case studies.
  • have an understanding of dynamic ultrasound evaluation in dysphagia and advancing applications

Please note that this is not a competency-based training course; attendance will not result in practical clinical certification or readiness. Instead, it aims to explore future possibilities and generate discussion around the integration of ultrasound in dysphagia assessment and intervention