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The speech therapy for Parkinson's disease will be different depending on the disease's stage. It is important to begin it as soon as possible.
Dysarthria(difficulty speaking) anddysphagia(difficulty swallowing) can be severely limitingsymptoms of Parkinson's disease. Both can be helped by seeing a speech pathologist or speech therapist. In particular, the Lee Silverman Voice Therapy Program has demonstrated significant value for people with Park...
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Traditional speech therapy for Parkinson’s includes voice and articulation therapy; however, the gold standardLSVT LOUD®treatment protocol was specifically designed in 1985 for the effective treatment of voice in Parkinson’s disease through the application of an intense treatment protocol with proven...
BACKGROUND:Dysarthria is a common manifestation of Parkinson's disease which increases in frequency and intensity with the progress of the disease (Streifler 1984). Up to 20% of Parkinsonian patients are referred for speech and language therapy (S & L T), its aim being to improve the intelli...
Speech therapy in Parkinson's Disease: A study of the efficacy and long term effects of intensive treatment A study was set up to judge the efficacy and long term effects of intensive speech therapy in patients with Parkinson's Disease. A total of 22 patients ent... SJ Robertson,F Thomson...
The effects of speech therapy and pharmacological treatments on voice and speech in Parkinson's disease: a review of the literature. Current Medicinal Chemistry, v. 9, p. 1359-1366, 2002.Schulz, G. M. (2002). The effects of speech therapy and phar- macological treatment on voice and ...
People with Parkinson’s (PWP) disease are under constant tension with respect to their dopamine replacement therapy (DRT) regimen. Waiting too long between doses results in more prominent symptoms, loss of motor function, and greater risk of falling per step. Shortened pill cycles can lead to...
sleep therapy, and other intensive treatment programs during hospitalization. Similar trends operate in the eastern European countries, such as in theCzech Republic, where the first independent medical department of logopedics and phoniatrics was organized at the Faculty of Medicine ofCharles University...