 
 
Stroke victims, or those with Parkinson’s Disease may avoid the need
 for a feeding tube with the help of a new speech therapy service known
 as “VitalStim.” VitalStim uses neuromuscular electrical stimulation
 (NMES), which refers to a small current stimulating the inside of the
 neck to activate the swallowing muscles.
"I feel that VitalStim enables us as speech-language pathologists
	 to literally 'amp up' our treatment of patients with swallowing
	 disorders. As a patient, you could meet your goals faster by using this
	 technology combined with traditional swallowing exercises. Essentially,
	 VitalStim would help you return to a more normal diet or previous eating
	 habits following a stroke, brain injury, surgery and other neurological
	 events."
- Lindsay McAlpin, Speech Pathologist
 Speech Pathologist Lindsay McAlpin treated a patient who was on a feeding
 tube when she started VitalStim therapy and was recently discharged on
 an oral diet. The patient expressed her feelings about her therapy treatment.
"The electrical response taught me how to smile on the side of my
	 face that was affected and helped me to swallow my food again. My quality
	 of life is much better now."
	-Augustine
 For more information on 
VitalStim Therapy, call 
North Oaks Rehabilitation Services
 at 
(985) 230-6160.