Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... methods for treating apraxia of speech and places a different emphasis on the ef- fectiveness of the methods , depending on the amount of coexisting aphasia . For example , patients with severe apraxia of speech and severe coexisting ...
... methods for treating apraxia of speech and places a different emphasis on the ef- fectiveness of the methods , depending on the amount of coexisting aphasia . For example , patients with severe apraxia of speech and severe coexisting ...
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... methods themselves . One other reason for wanting more treatment programs can be hypothesized . Discussions of methods are more popular and more numerous than discussions of theory , even though several writers [ 3 , 36 , 44 , 118 , 135 ] ...
... methods themselves . One other reason for wanting more treatment programs can be hypothesized . Discussions of methods are more popular and more numerous than discussions of theory , even though several writers [ 3 , 36 , 44 , 118 , 135 ] ...
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... methods one selects are far less numer- ous , however . The result is that recommended methods are as disparate as the MIT of Sparks , Helm , and Albert [ 121 ] , which is a total treatment package complete with theory on the one hand ...
... methods one selects are far less numer- ous , however . The result is that recommended methods are as disparate as the MIT of Sparks , Helm , and Albert [ 121 ] , which is a total treatment package complete with theory on the one hand ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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