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The Status of Dysphagia Clinics During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Serel-Arslan, Selen; Demir, Numan; Belafsky, Peter Charles. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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The Status of Dysphagia Clinics During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Serel-Arslan, Selen; Demir, Numan; Belafsky, Peter Charles. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Disruptive Dizziness among Post-9/11 Veterans with Deployment-Related Traumatic Brain Injury
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2021)
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Vocabulary acquisition and usage for late talkers treatment : effect on expressive vocabulary and phonology
Munro, Natalie; Baker, Elise (R20118); Masso, Sarah. - : U.S., American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2021
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Using the RE-AIM framework to guide the implementation and evaluation of interventions for children with communication disorders
Baker, Elise (R20118); Short, Kate; Tosi, Katrina. - : Melbourne, Vic., Speech Pathology Australia, 2021
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Implementing interventions
Baker, Elise (R20118); Williams, A. Lynn. - : U.S., Paul H. Brookes Publishing, 2021
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Implementation of Telemedicine in a Laryngology Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned, Experiences Shared.
In: Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation, vol 36, iss 3 (2020)
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Transgender voice–gender incongruence (Kennedy & Thibeault, 2020)
Susan L. Thibeault (332598); Evan Kennedy (8958637). - 2020
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Rehabilitation Of Post-Stroke Aphasia In Ghana
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2020)
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The Ongoing Disparity Between Early Intervention Services and Those Who Need Them
In: Honors Theses, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2020)
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Timeliness of EHDI benchmarks in infants with a NICU admission greater than five days: Analysis from a retrospective cohort
In: Journal of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (2020)
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Current practice and barriers and facilitators to outcome measurement in aphasia rehabilitation: a cross-sectional study using the theoretical domains framework
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Implementing telehealth innovations in a rural pediatric allied health and education service
Campbell, Jessica. - : The University of Queensland, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, 2019
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‘She’s sort of breathing’: What linguistic factors determine call-taker recognition of agonal breathing in emergency calls for cardiac arrest?
In: ISSN: 0300-9572 ; Resuscitation ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01915879 ; Resuscitation, Elsevier, 2018, 122, pp.92-98. ⟨10.1016/j.resuscitation.2017.11.058⟩ (2018)
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Speech-language pathology services delivered by telehealth in a rural educational setting: the school’s perspective
Bradford, Natalie K.; Caffery, Liam J.; Taylor, Monica. - : University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2018
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Decolonizing speech-language pathology practice in acquired neurogenic disorders
In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2017)
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Speech-language pathology telehealth in rural and remote schools: the experience of school executive and therapy assistants
Fairweather, GC; Lincoln, MA; Ramsden, Robyn. - : James Cook University, 2017
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AHS Water Protocol: Knowledge Translation of a Paradigm Shift in Dysphagia Management
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The effects of acidified pepsin on porcine vocal fold tissue: Developing a porcine model of laryngopharyngeal reflux disease
In: Theses and Dissertations Available from ProQuest (2016)
Abstract: Approximately 7.5 million Americans are affected by a voice disorder. In the last year, 7.2% of people missed one or more days of work due to a voice problem. For professional voice users, such as teachers, the rate increases to 20% and an annual cost of $2.5 billion. Voice disorders are complex and multi-faceted, as well as difficult to diagnose and treat. Prospective animal studies are necessary to study the pathophysiology of voice disorders, optimize our understanding of laryngeal pathology, and improve treatment outcomes. The pig provides a unique opportunity to test hypotheses relating to laryngeal disease because porcine vocal folds are most similar to human vocal folds from a structural, biochemical, neuromuscular, and cellular perspective. By utilizing the pig as a model of laryngeal disease, research involving basic, translational, and clinical questions can be investigated through collaborations with experts in the field. This dissertation will present ex vivo and in vivo data utilizing pig tissue to study a common voice disorder, laryngopharyngeal reflux. Ex vivo pig tissue was challenged with acidified pepsin in different electrolyte environments to test the innate defense mechanisms of the vocal fold epithelium. From there, an in vivo pig model was designed to mimic the clinical situation of human LPR more closely by challenging healthy, uninjured laryngeal epithelia with acidified pepsin. The data suggests that healthy vocal folds are able to defend effectively against reflux challenges. Future plans are to utilize a similar model to investigate other common laryngeal diseases that afflict the human population as well as therapeutic interventions to these disorders.
Keyword: Speech therapy|Pathology|Veterinary services
URL: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI10149310
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A decade of evolving composites: regression- and meta-analysis
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