Swallowing /Rehabilitation Research Lab

In this lab, scientists are investigating a major health concern for people affected by conditions such as stroke, brain injury and Parkinson’s disease. The lab is believed to be the most sophisticated of its kind in North America for studying swallowing disorders. It is equipped with the latest tools to examine oral movements during swallowing. The space houses a KayPentax Digital Swallow Workstation that simultaneously collects a subject’s muscle activity, airflow and pressure data during swallowing.

This lab is located at Toronto Rehab’s University Centre at 550 University Ave.


Swallowing/Rehabilitation Research Lab  (SRRL) brochure

Contact:
Dayle Levine, BPHE
iDAPT Project Manager
416-597-3422, ext. 7602
levine.dayle@torontorehab.on.ca