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Comparison of Vocal Fatigue in Speech Therapists With Other Rehabilitation Therapists

Journal of Voice, 2023
Voice, as one of the most important communication tools in humans, can cause many problems in a person's daily life if it is damaged. One type of voice complaint is vocal fatigue, which is common among people who use their voices a lot. Rehabilitation therapists may be more vulnerable to a variety of vocal disorders and complaints due to extensive ...
Negin, Moradi   +8 more
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Systematic review of virtual speech therapists for speech disorders

Computer Speech & Language, 2016
A systematic review on virtual speech therapists (VSTs) was presented.The comparison of VSTs and traditional speech therapy was discussed.We analyzed intervention methods used in VSTs such as articulation therapy.Hearing impairments was observed as the most frequent disorder targeted by VSTs.We explored 3D virtual heads and games as efficient therapy ...
Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen   +10 more
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Epilepsy: knowledge and attitudes of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2019
Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists play a key role in the treatment of children with epilepsy. We performed a survey of therapists' knowledge of and attitudes towards epilepsy in two regions of Germany, the city of Leipzig and the rural district of Zwickau.
Katharina, Hackel   +4 more
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The Responsibility of the Speech Therapist to the Laryngectomized Patient

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
I. Introduction The incidence of total laryngectomy is definitely on the increase both in the United States and abroad. Martin 1 reports that at least 1,315 laryngectomies were performed in the United States in 1952 compared to 846 in 1947. This represents an increase of 55%.
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The use of speech recognition as an aid for speech therapists

First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989), 1989
M. J. Cottle, C. Gaunt, R. M. Stephens
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Working with a speech and language therapist

Practical Pre-School, 2004
When you become aware that a child you are working with has some form of speech and/or language problem, it can be a daunting feeling. If your suspicions are from your own observations, rather than information passed on by someone else, they can range from the instinctive awareness of an alarm bell ringing gently, a gut feeling, to much more obvious ...
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SPEECH PATHOLOGIST/SPEECH THERAPIST

Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
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