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The incidence and nature of dysphagia following botulinum toxin injections for torticollis
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Acquired disorders of language (aphasia): evaluation of effectiveness of intervention
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The nature of speech and language impairment in adults with neurofibromatosis
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On the overgeneralization of the intransitive/transitive alternation in children's speech: a cross-linguistic account with new evidence from French
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The role of emotion in the linguistic and pragmatic aspects of aphasic performance
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Psychological function in spasmodic dysphonia before and after treatment with Botulinum Toxin
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Meta-analysis of Botulinum toxin treatment of Spasmodic Dysphonia: a review of 22 studies
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This meta-analysis focuses on the treatment effects of the use of botulinum toxin in laryngeal dystonia. The vocal symptoms are characterized by spasms of the laryngeal muscles thus the use of the term spasmodic dysphonia (SD). The objective of the intervention, i.e. botulinum toxin treatment, is to reduce or eliminate the vocal spasms and thus improve the acoustic regularity of the voice. The purpose of the present study was to assess the efficacy of botulinum toxin in the treatment of SD by engaging in a ‘best synthesis’ systematic summary of existing research. The average treated SD patient in the 22 studies subjected to meta-analysis obtained 97% improvement as a result of treatment with botulinum toxin.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3109/13682829809179445 https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/4874/
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The utility of meta-analysis in the determination of efficacy of treatment in aphasia: a reply to Robey (1994)
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Laterality and written language production: writing with the right hand in an aphasic agraphic hemiplegic patient
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Lorch, Marjorie. - : International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, 1996
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Some neurolinguistic evidence regarding variation in interlanguage use: the status of the ‘switch mechanism’
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Laterality and rehabilitation: differences in left and right hand productions in aphasic agraphic hemiplegics
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Language and praxis in written production: a rehabilitation paradigm
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The use of botulinum toxin in the treatment of adductor spasmodic dysphonia
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Treatment of cervical dystonia hand spasms and laryngeal dystonia with botulinum toxin
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A meta-analysis of studies carried out between 1946 and 1988 concerned with the efficacy of speech and language therapy treatment for aphasic patients
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The use of a prosthesis to facilitate writing in aphasia and right hemiplegia
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Hemiplegic writing with the use of a prosthesis in an Aphasic Agraphic patient
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