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... specific causes , and each re- sults from specific abnormal neuromuscular conditions . Table 1-19 lists the six different types of dys- arthria . The first five are relatively " pure " types , distinguished by specific perceptual char ...
... specific causes , and each re- sults from specific abnormal neuromuscular conditions . Table 1-19 lists the six different types of dys- arthria . The first five are relatively " pure " types , distinguished by specific perceptual char ...
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... specific ap- proaches to treatment . This system is presented as one possible avenue for getting a firm grasp of goals , aiding in therapeutic planning , orga- nizing what goes on in a therapy session , and documenting change in the ...
... specific ap- proaches to treatment . This system is presented as one possible avenue for getting a firm grasp of goals , aiding in therapeutic planning , orga- nizing what goes on in a therapy session , and documenting change in the ...
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... Specific Treatment Clinicians and researchers have spent more time learning to identify types of dysarthrias than in learning to treat these types differen- tially . Darley , Aronson , and Brown [ 22 ] , for example , identify only a ...
... Specific Treatment Clinicians and researchers have spent more time learning to identify types of dysarthrias than in learning to treat these types differen- tially . Darley , Aronson , and Brown [ 22 ] , for example , identify only a ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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