Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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Page 117
... abnormalities can usually be generated for each dysarthric talker's total pattern of abnormal- ities . CLINICIAN Bob bit Bill . Who bit Bill ? Did Bob hit Bill ? Did Bob bite Jon ? PATIENT Bob bit Bill . ( In imita- tion of the ...
... abnormalities can usually be generated for each dysarthric talker's total pattern of abnormal- ities . CLINICIAN Bob bit Bill . Who bit Bill ? Did Bob hit Bill ? Did Bob bite Jon ? PATIENT Bob bit Bill . ( In imita- tion of the ...
Page 118
... abnormal tensing of the vocal tract both as a result of the clavicular pattern and in a conscious effort to provide maximum control over the min- imal amount of air available for speaking . Because the inconsistent sound distortions and ...
... abnormal tensing of the vocal tract both as a result of the clavicular pattern and in a conscious effort to provide maximum control over the min- imal amount of air available for speaking . Because the inconsistent sound distortions and ...
Page 120
... abnormal one if the modification improves the patient's speech , is ac- ceptable to the patient , and is not harmful to the patient's health . The abnormal posture of the fourth condition can be changed if it threatens the pa- tient's ...
... abnormal one if the modification improves the patient's speech , is ac- ceptable to the patient , and is not harmful to the patient's health . The abnormal posture of the fourth condition can be changed if it threatens the pa- tient's ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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