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Approaches to aphasia treatment
Thompson, C.; Worrall, L.. - : Plural Publishing, 2008
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Communicatively accessible public transport for people with aphasia: a pilot study
Ashton, C.; Aziz, N. A.; Barwood, C.. - : Psychology Press, 2008
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Exploring the interactional dimension of social communication: A collective case study of older people with aphasia
Davidson, Bronwyn; Worrall, Linda; Hickson, Louise. - : Psychology Press, 2008
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Readability of written health information provided to people with aphasia
Aleligay, Analle; Worrall, Linda E.; Rose, Tanya A.. - : Psychology Press, 2008
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Using an Observational Framework to investigate adult language input to young children in a naturalistic environment
Andersen, C.; Marinac, J.. - : Sage Publications Ltd., 2007
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The effects of Botox and voice therapy in the management of severe muscle tension dysphonia: A case study
Theodoros, D.; Scudamore, S.; Baldock, P.. - : Delmar Learning, 2007
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Developing an evidence-base for accessibility for people with aphasia
Worrall, L.; Rose, T.; Howe, T.. - : Psychology Press, 2007
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Perceptual voice characteristics in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
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Chronic cough: A tutorial for speech-language pathologists
Vertigan, A. E.; Theodoros, D. G.; Winkworth, A. L.. - : Delmar Learning, 2007
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Electropalatographic assessment of tongue-to-palate contact patterns and variability in children, adolescents and adults
Cheng, H. Y.; Murdoch, B. E.; Goozee, J. V.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2007
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A review of voice and upper airway function in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal cord movement
Abstract: Purpose of the review Chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) are perplexing conditions. This paper reviews the recent literature in relation to the nature of PVFM and chronic cough and the management of symptoms associated with these disorders. Recent findings There are similarities in the voice and upper airway symptoms in chronic cough and PVFM. Clinically significant voice symptoms are present in approximately 40% of individuals with chronic cough and PVFM and are similar to those occurring in voice disorders such as muscle tension dysphonia. Chronic cough can be associated with PVFM in a large proportion of cases. Extrathoracic airway hyperresponsiveness is a common underlying mechanism in PVFM and chronic cough. Speech pathology intervention can be effective in controlling symptoms in chronic cough, which suggests that the anatomic diagnostic protocol could be expanded to incorporate this intervention. Chronic cough that fails to respond to medical management should be conceptualized as either due to PVFM or idiopathic. PVFM and chronic cough are not necessarily the result of underlying psychopathology. Summary Chronic cough and PVFM manifest in a range of clinically significant voice and upper airway symptoms. The anatomic diagnostic protocol used in the management of chronic cough could be expanded to include PVFM as a potential cause of cough; and speech pathology intervention as treatment for chronic cough.
Keyword: 321025 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Hearing and Speech; 730303 Occupational; Allergy; C1; chronic cough; Clinical-practice Guidelines; Dysfunction; Fold Movement; Gastroesophageal-reflux Disease; habit cough; Idiopathic Cough; Immunology; Inflammation; Irritable Larynx Syndrome; Management; Neuropathy; paradoxical vocal fold movement; psychogenic cough; speech and physiotherapy; speech pathology
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:127896
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Temporal features of articulation from childhood to adolescence: An electropalatographic investigation
Cheng, H. Y.; Murdoch, B.; Goozee, J. V.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2007
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The Australian Staggered Spondaic Word test (ASSW).
Wilson, W.; Katz, J.; Dagleish, J.. - : Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd., 2007
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Physiologic development of tongue-jaw coordination from childhood to adulthood
Cheng, H. Y.; Murdoch, B. E.; Goozee, J. V.. - : Amer Speech-language-hearing Assoc, 2007
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Lingual kinematics and coordination in speech-disordered children exhibiting differentiated versus undifferentiated lingual gestures
Goozee, J.; Murdoch, B.; Ozanne, A.. - : Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2007
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Communication assessment
Worrall, L.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2007
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Clients as teachers: Two aphasia groups at the University of Queensland
Worrall, L.; Davidson, B.; Howe, T.. - : Plural Publishing, 2007
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Electromagnetic articulography assessment of articulatory function in adults with dysarthria following traumatic brain injury
Kuruvilla, M.; Murdoch, B.; Goozee, J.. - : Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2007
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The state of impairment-and consequences-based approaches to treatment for aphasia
Hillis, A.; Worrall, L.; Thompson, C.. - : Plural Publishing, 2007
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Subcortical aphasia
Murdoch, B. E.. - : Psychology Press, 2007
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