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School of Medicine

Dr Maxine Power 

Honorary Senior Lecturer

 

Research

  • Swallowing physiology
  • The assessment and treatment of swallowing difficulties following stroke
  • The videofluoroscopic assessment of swallowing

UK Swallowing Research Group (UKSRG)

 

Publications

2009

  • Power ML, Hamdy S, Goulermas John, Tyrrell PJ, Turnbull Ian, Thompson DG. (2009). Predicting aspiration after hemispheric stroke using discriminant analysis. Dysphagia, eScholarID:1d27391
  • Power ML, Hamdy S, Goulermas JY, Tyrrell PJ, Turnbull II W, Thompson DG. (2009). Predicting aspiration after hemispheric stroke from timing measures of oropharyngeal bolus flow and laryngeal closure. Dysphagia, eScholarID:1d28303

2007

  • Power ML, Hamdy S, Singh S, Tyrrell PJ, Turnbull IIW, Thompson DG. (2007). Deglutitive laryngeal closure in stroke patients. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 78( 2), eScholarID:1d16884

2006

  • Power ML, John C Rothwell, Fraser CC, Nicholson DA, Hamdy S. (2006). Evaluating oral stimulation in the treatment of dysphagia after stroke. Dysphagia, 21(1), eScholarID:1d26581
  • Power, ML, Fraser, CH, Hobson, AR, Singh, S, Rothwell, John C, Nicholson, D, Tyrrell, PJ, Turnbull, II W, Thompson, DG, Hamdy, S. (2006). Evaluating oral stimulation as a treatment for dysphagia after stroke. Dysphagia, 21( 1), eScholarID:1d16886

2004

  • Parker C, Power ML, Hamdy S, Bowen A, Tyrrell PJ, Thompson DG. (2004). Awareness of dysphagia by patients following stroke, Predicts Swallowing Performance and Clinical Outcome. Dysphagia, 19, eScholarID:1d25654

2003

  • Hamdy S, Jilani S, Price V, Parker C, Hall, Power ML. (2003). Modulation of human swallowing behaviour by thermal and chemical stimulation in health and after brain injury. Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 15(1), eScholarID:1d6634

2002

  • Hamdy S, Rothwell JC, Fraser CH, Power ML, Gow DP, Thompson DG. (2002). Patterns of excitability in human esophageal sensorimotor cortex to painful and non-painful visceral stimulation. Am. J. Physiol, 282(2), eScholarID:1d2060

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