The advent of non-invasive swallowing sound analysis has revolutionised the assessment of dysphagia by combining acoustic signals and accelerometry to monitor the complex biomechanics of swallowing.
The sound of someone swallowing loudly can range from mildly noticeable to genuinely disruptive, creating awkward social situations and personal embarrassment. While most people swallow silently or ...
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