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: This is the "danger zone." The recording shows the epiglottis closing off the airway and the muscles of the throat pushing food down.

The Invisible Gulp: Decoding the "vfss.mp4" In the clinical world, a file named is often the most important video a patient will ever "star" in. Short for Videofluoroscopic Swallow Study , this recording is a real-time X-ray movie that captures the high-speed, complex mechanics of the human swallow. While it may look like a grainy, black-and-white film of a ghost eating, it is a life-saving diagnostic tool used to identify dysphagia (swallowing disorders). The Anatomy of a Swallow vfss.mp4

: Whether a patient needs "nectar-thick" liquids or pureed foods. : This is the "danger zone

While "vfss.mp4" provides a lateral (side) view of the entire swallowing process, it is often compared to another diagnostic video: (Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing). While it may look like a grainy, black-and-white

: The final leg of the journey, where food enters the esophagus toward the stomach.

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