
Dysphagia? Persistent Coughing? The Solution May Be Simpler Than You Think!
This course explores the relationship between certain types of dysphagia and/or persistent coughing and myofascial structures of the anterior neck. Idiopathic dysphagia and/or persistent coughing can arise as a result of dysfunction in the myofascial structures of the anterior neck far more often than most clinicians realize.
This course explores the relationship between certain types of dysphagia and/or persistent coughing and myofascial structures of the anterior neck. Idiopathic dysphagia and/or persistent coughing can arise as a result of dysfunction in the myofascial structures of the anterior neck far more often than most clinicians realize.
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This course explores the relationship between certain types of dysphagia and/or persistent coughing and myofascial structures of the anterior neck. Idiopathic dysphagia and/or persistent coughing can arise as a result of dysfunction in the myofascial structures of the anterior neck far more often than most clinicians realize.
























