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Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 37, n°3. Forecasting the Future: Expert Opinions on the Next Decade for Adult Speech and Language Disorders - [July 2016] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/07/2016 |
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Walter H. Manning, Auteur ;
Robert W. Quesal, Auteur
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In this article, the authors (with the assistance of colleagues from whom they solicited comments), provide a forward-looking perspective on research and clinical work in fluency disorders in the next 1015 years. Issues discussed include neurol[...]
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This article reflects on the future of intervention for language and communication disorders that follow unilateral damage to the right cerebral hemisphere. The author first introduces some of the challenges inherent in this task: a very small a[...]
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Julie M. Barkmeier-Kraemer, Auteur ;
Rita R. Patel, Auteur
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Voice disorders are thought to affect approximately one third of all individuals within the United States during their lifetime. Individuals who require the use of their voice as part of their occupations are at highest risk for developing voice[...]
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The purpose of this article is to envision how the clinical practice of aphasia management might be done 10 years in the future. The vision of how an individual clinician's daily tasks are changed is built on current trends, including the aging [...]
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Deanna Britton, Auteur ;
Joshua O. Benditt, Auteur ;
Jeannette D. Hoit, Auteur
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For more than a decade, there has been a trend toward increased use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) via mask or mouthpiece as a means to provide ventilatory support without the need for tracheostomy. All indications are that [...]
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Michelle Bourgeois, Auteur ;
Jennifer A. Brush, Auteur ;
Natalie Douglas, Auteur ;
Rebecca Khayum, Auteur ;
Emily Rogalski, Auteur
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In the next two decades, there will be advances in the diagnosis and treatment of the disorders of aging that have the potential to change the way speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are trained and provide services to individuals with a continu[...]
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Michelle Ciucci, Auteur ;
Corinne A. Jones, Auteur ;
Georgia A. Malandraki, Auteur ;
Katherine A. Hutcheson, Auteur
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Dysphagia evaluation and management has rapidly become the primary practice area of medical speech pathologists since its adoption in our field less than three decades ago. As a specialty, swallowing and swallowing disorders comprise the largest[...]
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Research and practice in the area of motor speech disorders (MSDs) will change in the next 10 years, most likely in evolutionary rather revolutionary ways. We are likely to see an increase in the understanding of the underpinnings of MSDs and re[...]
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In 10 years, there might be fewer adults who need rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury because of advances in injury prevention and very early treatment. For adults who do need rehabilitation, assessment might include biosensor recordings[...]