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Dysarthria: Best Practices for Assessing Intelligibility

Kimberly Dahl, MS, CCC-SLP

September 30, 2024

Editor's Note: This text is an edited transcript of the course Dysarthria: Best Practices for Assessing Intelligibility, presented by Kimberly Dahl, MS, CCC-SLP.Learning OutcomesAfter this course,...   Read More


Textbook: Improving Speech Intelligibility in Adults - Clinical Application of Evidence-Based Strategies

Connie K. Porcaro, PhD, CCC-SLP

July 8, 2024

This course discusses what we can learn from the evidence to improve intelligibility in adults. Aspects of evaluation and management related to speakers, listeners, and the communication environment a...   Read More

    


Differential Diagnosis of the Dysarthrias: An Innovative Case Analysis Approach

Paul G. Blanchet, PhD, CCC-SLP

February 4, 2019

The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the process of differential diagnosis of the dysarthrias using an innovative case analysis approach. Using a simple acronym, the clinician integrates the ava...   Read More


Dysarthria - Back to the Basics: Treatment

Jessica Huber, PhD, CCC-SLP

September 20, 2018

How do we decide who might benefit from therapy? How do we make therapeutic recommendations? I like to consider how much the dysarthria is affecting someone's activities or their participation in ever...   Read More

 


Dysarthria - Back to the Basics: Differential Diagnosis and Assessment

Jessica Huber, PhD, CCC-SLP

September 10, 2018

Since this is a “back to basics” course, we will start with the basics. A motor speech disorder is any disorder of speech that results from a neurological impairment. That neurological impairment...   Read More

 


Justifying Speech-Language Pathology Services in a Turbulent Health Care Environment

Robyn Earley, MA, CCC-SLP

October 4, 2017

Change is one constant in healthcare. And the thing that I have noticed ever since I joined the field of speech pathology as a clinical fellow (CF) is that change is constant, whether it be changes in...   Read More

    


ALS: A Clinical Population with Unique Communication Management and AAC Needs - Part 1

Kim Winter, MA, CCC-SLP

October 31, 2016

In terms of ALS epidemiology, ALS is fairly rare compared to other disorders and diagnoses that we might encounter in our clinical experiences. On average, there are about two out of 100,000 individua...   Read More

  


Navigating the Money Maze: How SLP Services are Reimbursed in Different Settings

Nancy B. Swigert, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

May 27, 2016

We are going to talk about the money maze. For clinicians, sometimes the whole concept of where money comes from is a bit removed from the fact that where the money comes from can determine what is on...   Read More

    


Vanderbilt SLP Journal Club, Hypokinetic Dysarthria in Parkinson's Disease: Current Insights and Clinical Implications

Antje Mefferd, PhD, CCC-SLP

December 9, 2015

I assume that many of you are familiar with hypokinetic dysarthria. The prominent speech characteristics, as described Darley, Aronson, and Brown (1969) a long time ago, include reduced vocal loudness...   Read More

 


LSVT® Loud: Beyond Parkinson’s Disease

Nancye C. Roussel, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

April 1, 2014

This text-based course is a transcript of the webinar, “LSVT® Loud: Beyond Parkinson’s Disease,” presented by Nancye C. Roussel, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. >> Nancye Roussel: Today w...   Read More

 


Introduction to Dysarthria

George Fluharty, M.A., CCC-SLP

October 3, 2011

Communication access realtime translation (cart) is provided in order to facilitate communication...   Read More


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