Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition
74 Chapter 4 Psychogenic Voice Disorders Aronson (1990) lists several psychogenic voice disorders, including musculoskeletal ten ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 75 vocal cords. The doctor pushed a tongue blade down on Tim’s tongue to maximize the viewing surf ...
76 Chapter 4 Case Study 4-2: A 24- Year- Old Man With Unilateral Adductor Paralysis Bryan graduated from the university with a d ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 77 The goal of this implant is to increase the size of the para lyzed vocal cord and move it close ...
78 Chapter 4 meaning only to him and God. All who knew Joseph suspected that someday he would become a televangelist and preach ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 79 style, his days as a minister were numbered. Joseph and the clinician agreed that a compromise ...
80 Chapter 4 abusive. He had yet to harm her physically, but it was clear that he was not averse to controlling her in that way. ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 81 to separate her feelings about her mother from what her mother said and did. By separating the ...
82 Chapter 4 respiratory and phonatory pro cesses by asking questions about breath support and the myoelastic- aerodynamic facto ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 83 the last few weeks, the woman was required to spend most of her time in bed and take medi catio ...
84 Chapter 4 surgeries, because of the malformations they might have difficulty articulating and receiving sensory information. ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 85 I asked the designated clinician if I could have it, and she agreed. The patient’s chart indica ...
86 Chapter 4 was the tendency to produce a “chink” sound during an injection. He was able to eliminate this distracting noise af ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 87 Culbertson, W., & Tanner, D. (2011). The anatomy and physiology of speech and swallowing ...
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Aphasia 5 Ta n ner, D. C. Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition (pp. 89-109). (^) © 2017 SLACK In ...
90 Chapter 5 Aphasia has existed presumably since humans began to talk. In the mid-1800s, two neurolo- gists identified parts of ...
Aphasia 91 There are four impor tant factors in understanding aphasia; each is discussed in detail next. First, aphasia is not a ...
92 Chapter 5 Aphasia can also be caused by traumatic brain injuries, which can be open or closed. An open traumatic brain injury ...
Aphasia 93 Predominantly Expressive Aphasia Patients with predominantly expressive aphasia have difficulty encoding (formulating ...
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