Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... facilitator , or deblocker , and of a prophylactic , or preventor . As facilitator , the clinician systematically ... facilitation. * Luria [ 84 ] seems to believe that these differences are unrelated to severity and instead are ...
... facilitator , or deblocker , and of a prophylactic , or preventor . As facilitator , the clinician systematically ... facilitation. * Luria [ 84 ] seems to believe that these differences are unrelated to severity and instead are ...
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... facilitators refers . Overall loudness can be increased , can be nor- mal , or can be reduced even to a whisper . If ... facilitator . Articulation time , or the amount of time spent producing the sounds and segments , can be ...
... facilitators refers . Overall loudness can be increased , can be nor- mal , or can be reduced even to a whisper . If ... facilitator . Articulation time , or the amount of time spent producing the sounds and segments , can be ...
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... facilitation . During the first 2 weeks of therapy , each day brought changes in his speech . His brain was ... facilitation and reorganization were planned against a background of extensive prophy- laxis . The first goal was to ...
... facilitation . During the first 2 weeks of therapy , each day brought changes in his speech . His brain was ... facilitation and reorganization were planned against a background of extensive prophy- laxis . The first goal was to ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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