Dysarthria Dysarthria
Found 9 free book(s)An Evaluation of the Robertson Dysarthria Profile …
www.speechtherapy.co.ukPage 2 The Nature of Dysarthria Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder. Motor speech disorder is a diagnostic term that encompasses two major sub-groups, dyspraxia (apraxia) and dysarthria (anarthria).
The Robertson Dysarthria Profile - Revised
www.speechtherapy.co.ukTitle: The Robertson Dysarthria Profile - Revised Author: Sandra Robertson and Sean Pert Subject: Dysarthria Keywords: Dysarthria, Assessment, Speech …
NIH Stroke Scale - farmacologiaclinica.info
farmacologiaclinica.info9- Best Language [Download attached files] No aphasia; normal Mild-to-moderate aphasia Severe aphasia Mute, global aphasia; no usable speech or auditory comprehension. 10- Dysarthria
neurosTaTus - WAA Apheresis Registry
www.waa-registry.org3 neurosTaTus Definitions Assessment of impairment/disability 0 = normal 1 = signs only 2 = mild, clinically detectable numbness, facial weakness, dysarthria or cranial nerve deficits of which patient is aware
Oral Motor Exercises for the Treatment of Motor …
people.umass.eduOral Motor Exercises for the Treatment of Motor Speech Disorders: Efficacy and Evidence Based Practice Issues A literature review based on a tutorial by
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) - ambonsall.com
www.ambonsall.comVersion 2.1 Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) 5/05/2012 Clinical syndrome, of presumed vascular origin, with acute signs of focal or global cerebral dysfunction lasting >24 hours or leading to death.
Instructions Scale Definition Score - NIH Stroke Scale
www.nihstrokescale.orgPatient Identification. ___ ___-___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ Pt. Date of Birth ___ ___/___ ___/___ ___ Hospital _____(___ ___-___ ___) Date of Exam ___ ___/___ ___/___ ___
Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
www.stroke-in-stoke.infoPage 1 of 13 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Policy statement: The specialist contribution of speech and language therapists along the care pathway for stroke survivors
Hemispheric Stroke Scale - Internet Stroke Center
www.strokecenter.orgFluency _____ Score according to patient’s spontaneous speech fluency, or Ask patient to name as many words as he can within one minute beginning with the letter ‘A’ (excluding proper names)