<p>It is commonly accepted that the evaluation of voice disorders ought to include extensive perceptual, psychometric, and instrumental measurements. This serves to encapsulate the wide-reaching effects of such a disorder, from the physical impairment in voice production to the psycho-social impact of having a dysphonic voice. In spite of this, no international gold standard exists by which voice disorders should be evaluated, and so speech and language therapists (SLTs) are often tasked with developing an assessment battery for use in their own clinics. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the evaluation of voice disorders by Irish SLTs on a national scale is suitably comprehensive, with particular reference to the guidelines ...
Introduction: Speech assessment methods used in clinical practice are varied and mainly perceptual ...
Background: The aim of this study has been to assess the larynx and soft tissue around the vocal tra...
Background: There is a high prevalence of developmental speech difficulties in the UK, and speech so...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investi-gate clinical assessment practices and instrument...
textabstractThe voice is arguable still the most important tool of communication despite the growing...
International audienceDysphonia is a symptom of laryngeal failure in producing periodic sound. At th...
International audienceDysphonia is a symptom of laryngeal failure in producing periodic sound. At th...
International audienceDysphonia is a symptom of laryngeal failure in producing periodic sound. At th...
This is the first study to examine dysphagia assessment practices of UK/Ireland speech and language ...
Voice-related diseases may influence on individual’s daily life. Quantifying the extent of laryngeal...
Background: Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures of occupational dysphonia play a major role in voi...
This paper describes two comparative studies of voice quality assessment based on complementary appr...
The effects of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients are determined using two q...
The effects of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients are determined using two q...
Traditional clinical voice evaluation focuses primarily on the severity of voice impairment, with li...
Introduction: Speech assessment methods used in clinical practice are varied and mainly perceptual ...
Background: The aim of this study has been to assess the larynx and soft tissue around the vocal tra...
Background: There is a high prevalence of developmental speech difficulties in the UK, and speech so...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investi-gate clinical assessment practices and instrument...
textabstractThe voice is arguable still the most important tool of communication despite the growing...
International audienceDysphonia is a symptom of laryngeal failure in producing periodic sound. At th...
International audienceDysphonia is a symptom of laryngeal failure in producing periodic sound. At th...
International audienceDysphonia is a symptom of laryngeal failure in producing periodic sound. At th...
This is the first study to examine dysphagia assessment practices of UK/Ireland speech and language ...
Voice-related diseases may influence on individual’s daily life. Quantifying the extent of laryngeal...
Background: Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures of occupational dysphonia play a major role in voi...
This paper describes two comparative studies of voice quality assessment based on complementary appr...
The effects of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients are determined using two q...
The effects of voice therapy in a group of chronically dysphonic patients are determined using two q...
Traditional clinical voice evaluation focuses primarily on the severity of voice impairment, with li...
Introduction: Speech assessment methods used in clinical practice are varied and mainly perceptual ...
Background: The aim of this study has been to assess the larynx and soft tissue around the vocal tra...
Background: There is a high prevalence of developmental speech difficulties in the UK, and speech so...