Swallowing Gym: A novel clinical tool in dysphagia rehabilitation

Tracks
20-minute presentations
Saturday, June 27, 2026
11:45 AM - 11:55 AM
Room 7 & 8, First Floor

Overview

Joana Liu


Details

⏫ Oral presentation
⏲️ 11:45 am–12:05 pm
⌛ 20-minutes
📚 Assumed knowledge of attendees: Foundational (new/casual familiarity with the topic e.g. treated a single case)


Presenter

Agenda Item Image
Miss Joana Liu
Swallowing Research Laboratory, HKU

Swallowing Gym: A novel clinical tool in dysphagia rehabilitation

11:45 AM - 12:05 PM

**********

Joana Liu is a speech-language pathologist and a PhD candidate at the Swallowing Research Laboratory, The University of Hong Kong. Her research focused on dysphagia assessment and rehabilitation.

Session chair

Arielle Cassian
Ramsay Health Care


Student volunteer(s)

Agenda Item Image
Tyler Barrington-Rowe
Griffith University - Gold Coast (student)

Agenda Item Image
Jade Kinnear
Griffith University Student

The information contained in this program is current at of the time of publishing but is subject to changes made without notice.

Disclaimer: © (2024) The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited. All rights reserved.
Important Notice, please read: The views expressed in this presentation and reproduced in these materials are not necessarily the views of, or endorsed by, The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited ("the Association"). The Association makes no warranty or representation in relation to the content, currency or accuracy of any of the materials comprised in this presentation. The Association expressly disclaims any and all liability (including liability for negligence) in respect of use of these materials and the information contained within them. The Association recommends you seek independent professional advice prior to making any decision involving matters outlined in this presentation including in any of the materials referred to or otherwise incorporated into this presentation.

 

© Copyright 2024 Speech Pathology Australia


We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of 
lands, seas and waters throughout Australia,
and pay respect to Elders past, present and
future.

We recognise that the health and social and
emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander peoples are grounded in
continued connection to Culture, Country,
Language and Community and acknowledge
that sovereignty was never ceded. 

    Torres Strait Islander flag

.

              

loading