Background: In clinical practice, it is common for speech and language therapists to discontinue dysarthria treatment when a plateau in spontaneous recovery is reached. However, there is some evidence from single-case research studies that people with chronic dysarthria can improve their speech with intervention several years after the onset of the disorder. If this is so, it can be argued that speech treatment should still be an option available to them. Motor learning principles suggest that in order to be effective, treatment needs to involve frequent, consistent practice with feedback. Aims: To compare the effects of both traditional treatment for clients with longstanding, stable dysarthria with computerized speech therapy, which ...
Contains fulltext : 195981pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The majori...
There is little published intervention outcome literature concerning dysarthria acquired from stroke...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to conduct a systematic review of interventions for the treatm...
Background: In clinical practice, it is common for speech and language therapists to discontinue dys...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Speech is a unique, complex, dynamic motor activity through which we express thoughts and emotions a...
Purpose This article describes the effects of a new intensive dysarthria treatment program ( Be Cle...
Background: The articulatory accuracy of patients with dysarthria is one of the most affected speech...
This study examined the relative benefit of three interventions (i.e. physiological, behavioural, an...
Background: Imprecise articulation has a negative impact on speech intelligibility. Therefore, treat...
The current study aimed to compare the effects of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT®) with tra...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
The theoretical part of the master’s thesis includes a presentation of the various forms of dysarthr...
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their ar...
Contains fulltext : 195981pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The majori...
There is little published intervention outcome literature concerning dysarthria acquired from stroke...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to conduct a systematic review of interventions for the treatm...
Background: In clinical practice, it is common for speech and language therapists to discontinue dys...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Speech is a unique, complex, dynamic motor activity through which we express thoughts and emotions a...
Purpose This article describes the effects of a new intensive dysarthria treatment program ( Be Cle...
Background: The articulatory accuracy of patients with dysarthria is one of the most affected speech...
This study examined the relative benefit of three interventions (i.e. physiological, behavioural, an...
Background: Imprecise articulation has a negative impact on speech intelligibility. Therefore, treat...
The current study aimed to compare the effects of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT®) with tra...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
The theoretical part of the master’s thesis includes a presentation of the various forms of dysarthr...
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their ar...
Contains fulltext : 195981pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The majori...
There is little published intervention outcome literature concerning dysarthria acquired from stroke...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to conduct a systematic review of interventions for the treatm...