Speech aeromechanics and the dysarthrias: implications for children with traumatic brain injury
- PMID: 11574038
- DOI: 10.1097/00001199-200110000-00002
Speech aeromechanics and the dysarthrias: implications for children with traumatic brain injury
Abstract
Background: In addition to cognitive, linguistic, neurobehavioral, and physical challenges, children and adolescents with traumatic brain injury can have a dysarthria that compromises intelligibility and speaking effort.
Objective: The focus of this article is on an aeromechanical approach to understanding, evaluating, and treating the moderate-severe dysarthrias in these children.
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