Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... ment of normal or compensated speech , pro- viding a setting for successful practice , and providing a knowledge of results . Unlike treat- ment for aphasia , apraxia of speech therapy emphasizes drill . Therefore environmental ...
... ment of normal or compensated speech , pro- viding a setting for successful practice , and providing a knowledge of results . Unlike treat- ment for aphasia , apraxia of speech therapy emphasizes drill . Therefore environmental ...
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... ment decisions , as witnessed by the slighting of this topic in general discussions of treat- ment . However , this may be an unfortunate oversight . For example , hypertension and dia- betes in one stroke patient make him different ...
... ment decisions , as witnessed by the slighting of this topic in general discussions of treat- ment . However , this may be an unfortunate oversight . For example , hypertension and dia- betes in one stroke patient make him different ...
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... ment is the simultaneous , cooperative involve- ment of as many ancillary personnel as the patient's symptoms warrant . If other profes- sionals are involved , the self - evident implica- tions are that cooperative scheduling will have ...
... ment is the simultaneous , cooperative involve- ment of as many ancillary personnel as the patient's symptoms warrant . If other profes- sionals are involved , the self - evident implica- tions are that cooperative scheduling will have ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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