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Purpose Speech-language pathology (SLP) is considered an essential intervention due to the high prevalence of dysphagia and dysarthria in paediatric neuromuscular disorders (pNMD).
Mieke Kooi-van Es +4 more
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Augmented feedback in autistic disorder
Children with autistic disorder (AD) display atypical eye contact and struggle with the social imitation of eye contact. Impaired social imitation may be indicative of disruptions in motor learning processes.
Salome Geertsema +4 more
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Speech-Language Pathology in China: An Overview
Purpose: China is a middle-income developing country that is aging rapidly. Speech-language pathology is a developing field in China. The article aims to provide a brief overview of the current status of speech-language pathology in China. Method:
Guanyu Wei +3 more
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Caregiver burden interventions in speech-language pathology: A systematic review.
BACKGROUND Previous research has demonstrated that many caregivers of care recipients with communication and swallowing impairments suffer from caregiver burden.
Maneetpal Badesha +3 more
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The effect of age of cochlear implantation on vocal characteristics in children
Background: Early cochlear implantation aids auditory feedback and supports better communication and self-monitoring of the voice. The objective of this study was to determine whether the age of cochlear implantation has an impact on vocal development in
Kerry Knight +4 more
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Evaluating a Speech-Language Pathology Technology [PDF]
Background: The creation of new educational strategies based on technology is the essence of telehealth. This innovative learning is an alternative to promote integration and improve the professional practices in speech-language pathology (SLP).
Marina Jorge, Pulga +3 more
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Objective to present a guide with recommendations for translation, adaptation, elaboration and process of validation of tests in Speech and Language Pathology.
L. Pernambuco +3 more
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Dysphonia in adults with developmental stuttering: A descriptive study
Background: Persons with stuttering (PWS) often present with other co-occurring conditions. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) proposes that it is important to understand the ...
Anél Botha +3 more
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PurposeOver the last few years, research findings have suggested limitations in executive function (EF) of children who stutter (CWS) with the evidence being more consistent in studies with preschoolers (3–6 years old) than in studies with school-aged ...
Maria Paphiti +4 more
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Case reports rose to popularity around the same time as the creation of periodical journals, and are the greatest source of evidence to support the majority of clinical practices in speech-language pathology. There has been an overwhelming increase in publications of case reports in the last decade at the international level.
Patricia A. Prelock, Janet Deppe
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