“…Still, the majority of studies reporting swallowing physiology/function present observations in descriptive terms, limiting our ability to compare results across studies or measure discrete degrees of change. For example, hyolaryngeal excursion is often reported as “reduced” (e.g., [33,45,60]), however, when measured in reference to a scalar or anatomical marker, the results are more variable (e.g., [51,65]). Quantification of swallowing physiology has largely been limited to studies using manometry (e.g., [40,59,66]) and EMG (e.g., [67,68]).…”