Swallowing disorders can mean the difference between a patient eating safely and facing life-threatening aspiration. Are you prepared to assess every case with precision and confidence? Dysphagia: Assessment and Management is the definitive clinical textbook for speech-language pathologists and allied health professionals working with patients across the full spectrum of swallowing disorders. Grounded in current evidence and designed for real-world clinical application, this comprehensive resource walks you through the complete dysphagia management cycle - from patient intake and case history to instrumental assessment, differential diagnosis, and individualized treatment planning. Inside, you will find: • Detailed coverage of anatomy and physiology of normal and disordered swallowing • Step-by-step guidance on clinical swallowing evaluation (CSE) and instrumental procedures including VFSS and FEES • Evidence-based compensatory strategies, rehabilitation techniques, and dietary modification frameworks • Case studies drawn from acute care, rehabilitation, long-term care, and outpatient settings • Special populations: pediatric dysphagia, neurogenic disorders, head and neck cancer, and more Written by clinicians for clinicians, this textbook bridges the gap between research and practice. Whether you are a graduate student preparing for clinical rotations, a new SLP building your dysphagia competency, or an experienced practitioner seeking a rigorous reference, this resource delivers the depth you need. Add it to your clinical library today and practice with the confidence your patients deserve.