Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... posture , strength , and muscle tone may result in improved intelligibility . Management may be medical through sur- gery , behavioral through positioning and brac- ing , or instrumental through the use of appli- ances ( e.g. , palatal ...
... posture , strength , and muscle tone may result in improved intelligibility . Management may be medical through sur- gery , behavioral through positioning and brac- ing , or instrumental through the use of appli- ances ( e.g. , palatal ...
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... Posture Normal Normal Normal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Effect on Speech Speech improved Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Speech improved The interaction of posture and speech ...
... Posture Normal Normal Normal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Effect on Speech Speech improved Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Speech improved The interaction of posture and speech ...
Page 279
... posture for respiration and act like a piston to force air out of the lungs . The board could be swung to the side when the patient is entering or leaving the chair or when he is silent . Besides being less risky for the patient than ...
... posture for respiration and act like a piston to force air out of the lungs . The board could be swung to the side when the patient is entering or leaving the chair or when he is silent . Besides being less risky for the patient than ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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