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Protocol for SonoSpeech Cleft Pilot: a mixed-methods pilot randomized control trial of ultrasound visual biofeedback versus standard intervention for children with cleft lip and palate
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Protocol for SonoSpeech Cleft Pilot : a mixed-methods pilot randomised control trial of ultrasound visual biofeedback versus standard intervention for children with cleft lip and palate
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SonoSpeech cleft pilot : a pilot randomised control trial of ultrasound visual biofeedback versus standard intervention for children with cleft lip and palate
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Background Children with cleft lip and palate often have speech production and intelligibility difficulties that may affect their educational outcomes (Grewal et al. 2021). Speech therapy treatment usually involves articulatory intervention, which teaches the child the correct position and movement of their articulators. This type of intervention may be challenging as large portions of the articulators are hidden from view and may be hard to describe. Recent ultrasound tongue imaging studies have shown promising results but only one study has focused on children with cleft lip and palate (Roxburgh et al. 2016). Aim This pilot randomised control trial will assess the feasibility of running a large-scale randomised control trial comparing a new treatment, speech therapy involving ultrasound visual biofeedback, to traditional articulatory therapy for children with cleft lip and palate. The study aims to determine the recruitment, attrition, and outcome measure completion rates, as well as the acceptability of the new treatment and of randomisation to the children and their families. Methods Forty children, aged 4;6-16, will be randomised to either 6 sessions of ultrasound intervention or articulatory intervention, stratified by age. Their percentage of correct consonants will be measured by assessors blind to their treatment groups, based on auditory recordings, taken before, during, and after treatment. Patient reported outcome measures on quality of life and experience of service will also be used. Results The study is in its recruitment stage and preliminary results will be presented at the conference, including case studies of children in both groups. Conclusions Ultrasound visual biofeedback is a potentially useful tool in speech sound therapy of children with cleft lip and palate and more research in required to test its effectiveness.
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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URL: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/79238/1/Cleland_etal_ESLA_2022_SonoSpeech_cleft_pilot_a_pilot_randomised_control_trial_of_ultrasound_visual_biofeedback.pdf https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/79238/
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Quantifying changes in ultrasound tongue-shape pre- and post-intervention in speakers with submucous cleft palate: An illustrative case study
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The dorsal differentiation of velar from alveolar stops in typically developing children and children with persistent velar fronting
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The dorsal differentiation of velar from alveolar stops in typically developing children and children with persistent velar fronting
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Automatic audiovisual synchronisation for ultrasound tongue imaging
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Exploiting ultrasound tongue imaging for the automatic detection of speech articulation errors
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Using ultrasound tongue imaging to analyse maximum performance tasks in children with autism : a pilot study
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Quantifying changes in ultrasound tongue-shape pre- and post-intervention in speakers with submucous cleft palate : an illustrative case study
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Using ultrasound tongue imaging to support the phonetic transcription of childhood speech sound disorders
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Automatic audiovisual synchronisation for ultrasound tongue imaging
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[In Press] Using ultrasound tongue imaging to support the phonetic transcription of childhood speech sound disorders
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The impact of real-time articulatory information on phonetic transcription : ultrasound-aided transcription in cleft lip and palate speech
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