New swallow therapy aims to help stroke patients eat safely again
NCT ID NCT05970406
First seen Nov 12, 2025 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 36 times
Summary
This study tests whether a high-intensity swallowing therapy program helps stroke survivors recover the ability to swallow safely. Researchers will enroll 60 adults who have trouble swallowing after an ischemic stroke. Participants will receive a standardized therapy protocol, and their progress will be measured using swallowing tests and questionnaires.
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Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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