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Michael Crary

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Professor

  


Location:

University of Florida


Education:

University of Florida, College of Medicine M.S. in Clinical Investigation, 2004
Ohio University Ph.D. in Hearing and Speech Science, 1978
Ohio University M.A. in Speech Pathology, 1976
State University College of New York B.A. in Hearing and Speech Science, 1974

 

 

 

  

 


Research Interest:

Movement Control/Disorders, Neurorehabilitation, Stroke & other Neurovascular Disorders


Primary Academic Appointment:

Professor of Speech-Language Pathology, Department of Communicative Disorders, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida Health Science Center  


 Recent Publications:

Cotter, C. S., Avidano, M. A., Crary, M. A., Cassisi, N. J., and Gorham, M. M. Laryngeal complications after type I thyroplasty. Otolaryngology - Head Neck Surgery, 113, 1995, 671 - 673.

Crary, M.A., Kotzur, I., Gauger, J., Gorham, M., and Burton, S. Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging to study vocal tract configuration. J Voice,10, 1996, 378-388.

Sapienza, C., Crary, M. A., Gorham, M. Laryngeal aerodynamic aspects of patients with adductor spasmodic dysphonia. Arch. Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, 112, 1996, 385-388.

Crary, M. A. and Glowasky, A. L. Using botulinum toxin A to improve speech and swallowing function following total laryngectomy. Arch. Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, 122, 1996, 760-763.

Crary, M.A. (Re)training practicing clinicians: Clinical education/Clinical Competencies. The Florida Journal of Communication Disorders, 16, 1996, 42-44.

Sutter, J.L. and Crary, M.A. Clinical implications of motor speech disorders in elementary school-age children. The Florida Journal of Communication Disorders, 16, 1996, 8-13.

Crary, M.A. and Baldwin, B.O. Surface electromyographic correlates of swallowing in dysphagic adults following brainstem stroke. Dysphagia, 12, 1997, 180-187.

Gorham, M.M., Avidano, M., Cotter, C., Crary, M. A., and Cassisi, N.J. Laryngeal recovery following type I thyroplasty. Archives of Otololaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 124, 1998, 739-742.

Crary, M.A., Sapienza, C., Cassisi, N.J., and Moore, G.P. Treatment of contact granuloma with steroid injection. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology: A Journal of Clinical Practice, 7, 1998, 92-96.

Crary MA, Carnaby (Mann) GD, Groher ME. Initial psychometric evaluation of a functional oral intake scale for dysphagia in stroke patients. Archives of Phys Med Rehab, 86, 2005, 1516-1520.

Groher ME, Crary MA, Carnaby (Mann) GD, Vickers Z, Aguilar C. Comparing clinical and instrumental swallowing examinations. Dysphagia, 2006 (in revision).

Crary MA, Carnaby (Mann) GD, Groher ME. Biomechanical correlates of sEMG signals obtained during swallowing by healthy adults. Journal Speech Language and Hearing Research, 49, 2006, 1-8. 200

Carnaby, G, Crary, M.A. Pill swallowing by adults with dysphagia. Archives of Otolaryngology, 131, 2005, 970-975. .

Crary MA, Carnaby G, Groher M. Identification of Swallowing Events from sEMG Signals Obtained from Healthy Adults. Dysphagia, 2006 (in revision).

Yoshida M, Groher ME, Crary MA, Carnaby GD, Akagawa Y. Comparison of surface electromyograpic (sEMG) activity of submental muscles between the head lift and tongue press exercises. Dysphagia, 2006

Crary MA, Carnaby G, Faunce A. Electrical stimulation for the treatment of dysphagia: Descriptive results of two surveys. Dysphagia, 2006

Carnaby GD, Crary MA. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation in the treatment of treatment refractory dysphagia: A case series report. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 Crary MA, Carnaby GD, Miller L, Antonios N, Silliman S. Dysphagia and nutritional status in acute stroke. Stroke. 2006 (in revision).
 


 Contact Information:

Department of Communicative Disorders, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida Health Science Center
Box 100174
Gainesville, FL 32610-0174
Phone: (352) 273-6159
E-mail: mcrary@hp.ufl.edu