The efficacy of traditional and physiological biofeedback methods for modifying abnormal speech breathing patterns was investigated in a child with persistent dysarthria following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). An A-B-A-B single-subject experimental research design was utilized to provide the subject with two exclusive periods of therapy for speech breathing, based on traditional therapy techniques and physiological biofeedback methods, respectively. Traditional therapy techniques included establishing optimal posture for speech breathing, explanation of the movement of the respiratory muscles, and a hierarchy of non-speech and speech tasks focusing on establishing an appropriate level of sub-glottal air pressure, and improving the su...
The number of children with complex medical needs has risen in recent years, due to the increase in ...
The perceptual and physiological characteristics of the speech of a nine year old child who suffered...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
The study investigated the effectiveness of real-time continuous biofeedback in modifying aspects of...
This study was designed to examine the use of respiratory kinematic instrumentation as a biofeedback...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy in th...
Objectives: Assess the effect of re-expansive respiratory patterns associated to respiratory biofeed...
The theoretical part of the master’s thesis includes a presentation of the various forms of dysarthr...
Biofeedback interventions use instrumentation to allow the speaker to visualise and modify their own...
The aim of the present paper was to demonstrate the variation in the nature and extent of the physio...
Comprehensive studies of the physiological functioning of the speech production apparatus in childre...
The physiological and perceptual characteristics of persistent dysarthria exhibited by a 14 year-old...
Primary objective: The aims of this preliminary study were to explore the suitability for and benefi...
In this investigation, we evaluated the effectiveness of surface electromyography (EMG) biofeedback ...
The purpose of this intervention study is to answer the following clinical question: In school-aged ...
The number of children with complex medical needs has risen in recent years, due to the increase in ...
The perceptual and physiological characteristics of the speech of a nine year old child who suffered...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
The study investigated the effectiveness of real-time continuous biofeedback in modifying aspects of...
This study was designed to examine the use of respiratory kinematic instrumentation as a biofeedback...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy in th...
Objectives: Assess the effect of re-expansive respiratory patterns associated to respiratory biofeed...
The theoretical part of the master’s thesis includes a presentation of the various forms of dysarthr...
Biofeedback interventions use instrumentation to allow the speaker to visualise and modify their own...
The aim of the present paper was to demonstrate the variation in the nature and extent of the physio...
Comprehensive studies of the physiological functioning of the speech production apparatus in childre...
The physiological and perceptual characteristics of persistent dysarthria exhibited by a 14 year-old...
Primary objective: The aims of this preliminary study were to explore the suitability for and benefi...
In this investigation, we evaluated the effectiveness of surface electromyography (EMG) biofeedback ...
The purpose of this intervention study is to answer the following clinical question: In school-aged ...
The number of children with complex medical needs has risen in recent years, due to the increase in ...
The perceptual and physiological characteristics of the speech of a nine year old child who suffered...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...