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advancespeechtherapy wrote 2 months ago: I have a client who had a stroke resulting in severe dysarthria (slurred speech). Her husband could … more →

Tags: speech therapy, LSVT/LOUD, Stroke, withdrawing

Communication Disorders in Speakers of Tone Languages: Etiological Bases and Clinical Considerations

Callier Library wrote 3 months ago: Lexical tones are a phonetic contrast necessary for conveying meaning in a majority of the world … more →

Tags: Research, functional neuroimaging, lexical tone, Language Learning

Effectiveness of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT)® on hypernasality in non-progressive dysarthria: the need for further research

Callier Library wrote 4 months ago: Methods & Procedures: Ten non-progressive dysarthric speakers with varying levels of hypernasali … more →

Tags: Research, Stroke, Treatment, hypernasality, Traumatic Brain Injury ( TBI)

Dysarthria, A Speech Disorder

s13ky wrote 5 months ago: Communication, understanding and patience, the three keys to success Today, I went to Ariq’s school … more →

Tags: Family, Medical, health, Cerebral-Palsy, speech therapy, ARIQ, Physiotherapy, Sensory, Oral Drills

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slipsofthetongue wrote 5 months ago: Part VI Allow me to introduce my neurosurgeon.  And talk about the various treatment “options … more →

Tags: health, brain surgery, The Brain, AVM, brain surgeon, Aphasia, embolization, radiosurgery

The importance of narrow phonetic transcription for highly unintelligible speech: Some examples

Callier Library wrote 6 months ago: The importance of the use of narrow phonetic transcription in transcribing a variety of speech disor … more →

Tags: Research, Hearing Loss, disordered speech, Child speech, disfluency, phonetic transcription, progressive speech degeneration

Delivering the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) by web camera: a feasibility study

Callier Library wrote 7 months ago: Conclusions & Implications: This study demonstrates that delivery of LSVT over the Internet is f … more →

Tags: Research, Parkinson's disease, Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT), Internet therapy delivery

Neuro-otological findings in patients with very small (border zone) cerebellar infarcts

Callier Library wrote 8 months ago: Conclusions. The symptoms and signs in patients with very small (border zone) cerebellar infarcts (V … more →

Tags: Research, Vertigo, nystagmus, Dizziness

Speech-language performance in Sjogren-Larsson syndrome

Callier Library wrote 8 months ago: Conclusion: Dysarthria and language problems are important factors in daily life functioning of pati … more →

Tags: Research, language performance, Sjogren Larsson, motor performance

Incidence and clinical presentation of dysarthria and dysphagia in the acute setting following paediatric traumatic brain injury

Callier Library wrote 8 months ago: Conclusion Despite the low incidence of dysarthria and dysphagia across the entire TBI cohort, this … more →

Tags: Research, dysphagia, Speech Language Pathology, Traumatic Brain Injury, paediatric

The Effect of Rate Control on Speech Rate and Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech

Callier Library wrote 8 months ago: Purpose: This study investigated the effect of rate control methods (RCMs) on speaking rate (SR), ar … more →

Tags: Research, intelligibility, rate control

Progression of dysprosody in Parkinson's disease over time - A longitudinal study

Callier Library wrote 11 months ago: Parkinsonian speech or hypokinetic dysarthria results from a multidimensional impairment of phonatio … more →

Tags: Research, Parkinson's disease, speech disorder, dysprosody

Co-constructed talk in the conversations of people with dysarthria and aphasia

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: This paper uses the methodology of conversation analysis (CA) to examine the practice of co-construc … more →

Tags: Research, Aphasia, Conversation analysis, co-construction

Critical review of the evidence for residual long-term speech deficits following transient cerebellar mutism in childhood

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: This brief report critically examines the available evidence for residual long-term speech deficits … more →

Tags: Research, language disorders, Phonology, Child, speech rate, fluency disorders, mutism, articulation disorders, computerized literature searching

The Communicative Effectiveness Survey: Preliminary Evidence of Construct Validity

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: Conclusions: This study provides preliminary evidence of the CES’s construct validity. Clinici … more →

Tags: Research, Communication, outcome measures, participation, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

Reliability of speech diadochokinetic test measurement

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from the International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders Background: Measures of artic … more →

Tags: Assessment, articulatory diadochokinesis, rater reliability

Accuracy and inter-observer variation in the classification of dysarthria from speech recordings

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from the Journal of Neurology Abstract Background Dysarthria may be classified as flaccid, spastic, … more →

Tags: interobserver variation, neurological examination

Acoustic and Perceptual Cues to Contrastive Stress in Dysarthria

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research Purpose: This study sought to understand … more →

Tags: Prosody, acoustics, listener perception, contrastive stress

Telediagnostic assessment of intelligibility in dysarthria: A pilot investigation of MVP-online

Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from the Journal of Communication Disorders Background A most important index of functional impairme … more →

Tags: speech intelligibility


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