Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... neurologic terminology applicable to aphasia . The physician is the primary patient care person , and communication with him or her is essential . CAUSE . While there is an occasional reference to aphasia existing in a specific neurologic ...
... neurologic terminology applicable to aphasia . The physician is the primary patient care person , and communication with him or her is essential . CAUSE . While there is an occasional reference to aphasia existing in a specific neurologic ...
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... neurologic group . The groups represented were bulbar palsy , pseudobul- bar palsy , amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , cerebellar disorders , parkinsonism , dystonia , and chorea . Three judges independently rated each speech sample on 38 ...
... neurologic group . The groups represented were bulbar palsy , pseudobul- bar palsy , amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , cerebellar disorders , parkinsonism , dystonia , and chorea . Three judges independently rated each speech sample on 38 ...
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... neurologic impairment of the articu- latory musculature , because surgery could not alter his dysarthric articulation or improve his general speech pattern , even though voice quality might be improved " ( p . 357 ) . As noted earlier ...
... neurologic impairment of the articu- latory musculature , because surgery could not alter his dysarthric articulation or improve his general speech pattern , even though voice quality might be improved " ( p . 357 ) . As noted earlier ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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