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A quarterly medical journal covering all aspects of human communication disorders. Contains peer-reviewed clinical and theoretical articles, clinical notes, and discussion of topics ranging from pediatric language issues to those of the elderly.
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Locked-in.(Editorial)
September 1, 2008... Locked-in syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by complete or nearly complete paralysis of voluntary muscles in all parts of the body except for those of the muscles of the upper face and those that control eye movement. It...
Logical alternatives to aphasia therapy when evidence-based research is lacking.(Clinical Note *)(Report)
September 1, 2008... Speech-language pathologists should always provide evidence-based therapies for their aphasic patients. Unfortunately, there is not always evidence-based research demonstrating effective treatment approaches for each type of aphasia, modalities...
Case discussions of variations in perceptual and articulatory kinematic measures among dysarthric speakers following mild and severe traumatic brain injury.
September 1, 2008... The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in 16 individuals post-traumatic brain injury (TBI) (10 individuals with severe TBI [STBI]; mean age = 39.58 years,...
The use of a dual-task paradigm for assessing speech intelligibility in clients with parkinson disease.(Report)
September 1, 2008... Differences in the clinical and ecological manifestations of reduced intelligibility for individuals with dysarthria related to Parkinson disease (PD) have been reported in the literature. The current study explored whether a dual-task paradigm...
Orotracheal intubation in the NICU and expressive language outcomes at 24-30 months.(neonatal intensive care unit)(Report)
September 1, 2008... Survivors of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) have a higher prevalence of speech and language problems as compared to term babies; and those with prolonged respiratory support are most severely affected. The purpose of this study was (a)...