Respiratory Muscle Strength Training: Foundations and Evidence

Saturday, April 5, 2025
10:00 AM - 12 PM EST / 7 AM - 9 AM PST

Course Description
Explore the critical role of respiratory function in airway protection, speech, voice, and resonance, with a focus on its clinical implications for individuals with neurological conditions. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of respiratory mechanics, phonation, and airway protection mechanisms, along with case-based insights into the impact of respiratory dysfunction on communication. The course also examines common neurological diseases affecting respiration, their pathophysiology, and evidence-based management strategies. Designed to provide practical knowledge, it equips participants with the skills to assess and address respiratory-related communication challenges effectively.

Instructor: Chris Sapienza, PhD, CCC-SLP

Early Bird Rate = $45 Until March 15th; Late Bird = $60

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Learning Objectives:

  • 1.  Describe the biomechanics of inhalation and exhalation.

  • 2. Explain the impact of impaired ventilatory support on speech and resonance. 
  • 3. Identify common neurological diseases that impact respiratory function and their effects.
  • 4. Determine the effects of respiratory dysfunction on communication and airway protection in case studies.
  • 5. Develop basic strategies to support communication and airway protection in patients with neurological etiologies.

Schedule

Respiratory Function and its Role in Airway Protection, Voice, Speech, and Resonance

Minutes 0 - 30

Clinical Implications of Respiratory Dysfunction on Communication

Minutes 30 - 60

Prominent Neurological Diseases Impacting Respiratory Function

Minutes 60 - 90

Management of Respiratory Issues in Neurological Disorders

Minutes 90 - 120

Each Section Incorporates Q & A

Chris Sapienza, PhD, CCC-SLP

Dr. Sapienza is a renowned speech-language pathologist and researcher specializing in respiratory muscle strength training (RMST). With a focus on enhancing respiratory function in individuals with speech and swallowing disorders, she has made significant contributions to the field through her publications and research. Dr. Sapienza's work has advanced the understanding of RMST's role in improving respiratory support for breathing, voice, and airway protection. Her clinical expertise and scholarly efforts have led to evidence-based advancements in treatment strategies for respiratory and swallowing conditions.

Disclosures:

⦁ Financial — Speaking fee from Gap Education, LLC for this course
⦁ Non-financial — Co-Inventor of the EMST-150 Device

To earn a certificate, and ASHA CEUs if desired, eligible learners must attend the entire webinar and also do the following within one week of attending:

1. Obtain 100% on a brief multiple choice exam (may be retaken as needed).
2. Complete required items in a learner survey.

Partial credit is not offered for this course.

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