Traditional articulation therapy includes an array of approaches, such as auditory, tactile, and visual, to elicit accurate speech productions. But even when the clinician provides more stimulation than usual, such as busting out a mirror, or gloves and a tongue depressor to manipulate tongue placement, some individuals remain resistant. In this case, traditional approaches become even less translatable for individuals who are deemed hard-to-treat or intractable. Without documentation of progress, these individuals may then be dismissed from therapy. This scenario then places the speech-language pathologist in a predicament. \ud While it is limited, existing data appears to suggest that the integration of electropalatography in traditional ...
Background: Many children experience significant difficulties in developing key aspects of speech. F...
Background: Electropalatography (EPG) records details of the location and timing of tongue contacts ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the value of using electropalatography (EPG) to assess, diagnose,...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
Articulation therapy, as it is practiced in most clinics, is a decidedly low-tech endeavor. The spee...
Speech sound disorders (SSD) affect a large proportion of children on Speech and Language Therapists...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Background: Cleft palate is the most common congenital deformity of the face. It could affect speech...
Electropalatography has been used successfully with several client groups (Hardcastle et al 1991). I...
The electropalatograph is an exciting new instrument that is still being researched for clinical use...
Questionnaires elicited information from speech and language therapists (SLTs) working in Scotland a...
Questionnaires elicited information from speech and language therapists (SLTs) working in Scotland a...
The electropalatograph is an exciting new instrument that is still being researched for clinical use...
Background: Many children experience significant difficulties in developing key aspects of speech. F...
Background: Many children experience significant difficulties in developing key aspects of speech. F...
Background: Electropalatography (EPG) records details of the location and timing of tongue contacts ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the value of using electropalatography (EPG) to assess, diagnose,...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
Articulation therapy, as it is practiced in most clinics, is a decidedly low-tech endeavor. The spee...
Speech sound disorders (SSD) affect a large proportion of children on Speech and Language Therapists...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Background: Cleft palate is the most common congenital deformity of the face. It could affect speech...
Electropalatography has been used successfully with several client groups (Hardcastle et al 1991). I...
The electropalatograph is an exciting new instrument that is still being researched for clinical use...
Questionnaires elicited information from speech and language therapists (SLTs) working in Scotland a...
Questionnaires elicited information from speech and language therapists (SLTs) working in Scotland a...
The electropalatograph is an exciting new instrument that is still being researched for clinical use...
Background: Many children experience significant difficulties in developing key aspects of speech. F...
Background: Many children experience significant difficulties in developing key aspects of speech. F...
Background: Electropalatography (EPG) records details of the location and timing of tongue contacts ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the value of using electropalatography (EPG) to assess, diagnose,...