Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... posture , strength , and muscle tone may result in improved intelligibility . Manage- ment may be medical through surgery , behavioral through positioning and bracing , or instrumental through the use of appliances ( e.g. , palatal lift ) ...
... posture , strength , and muscle tone may result in improved intelligibility . Manage- ment may be medical through surgery , behavioral through positioning and bracing , or instrumental through the use of appliances ( e.g. , palatal lift ) ...
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... Posture , Muscle Tone , and Strength Speech performance is influenced by a structural and neuromuscular background , including pos- ture , muscle tone , and strength . * Speech treat- ment can unashamedly begin with attempts to modify ...
... Posture , Muscle Tone , and Strength Speech performance is influenced by a structural and neuromuscular background , including pos- ture , muscle tone , and strength . * Speech treat- ment can unashamedly begin with attempts to modify ...
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... posture for some patients , especially those with movement disorders or with weakened respiratory muscles ( to whom we will return ) . Tremor may be reduced in the supine position , for example , es- pecially if relaxation can also be ...
... posture for some patients , especially those with movement disorders or with weakened respiratory muscles ( to whom we will return ) . Tremor may be reduced in the supine position , for example , es- pecially if relaxation can also be ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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