Treating dysarthria following traumatic brain injury: Investigating the benefits of commencing treatment during post-traumatic amnesia in two participants
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J. Kreutzer N. Zasler |
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01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Primary objective: The aims of this preliminary study were to explore the suitability for and benefits of commencing dysarthria treatment for people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) while in post-traumatic amnesia ( PTA). It was hypothesized that behaviours in PTA don't preclude participation and dysarthria characteristics would improve post-treatment. Research design: A series of comprehensive case analyses. Methods and procedures: Two participants with severe TBI received dysarthria treatment focused on motor speech deficits until emergence from PTA. A checklist of neurobehavioural sequelae of TBI was rated during therapy and perceptual and motor speech assessments were administered before and after therapy. Main outcomes and results: Results revealed that certain behaviours affected the quality of therapy but didn't preclude the provision of therapy. Treatment resulted in physiological improvements in some speech sub-systems for both participants, with varying functional speech outcomes. Conclusions: These findings suggest that dysarthria treatment can begin and provide short-term benefits to speech production during the late stages of PTA post-TBI. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Informa Healthcare |
Palavras-Chave | #Neurosciences #Rehabilitation #Traumatic Brain Injury #Dysarthria #Post-traumatic Amnesia #Closed-head-injury #Procedural Memory #Speech #Intelligibility #Reliability #Ratings #Long #C1 #321013 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases #321025 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Hearing and Speech #730303 Occupational, speech and physiotherapy #730104 Nervous system and disorders |
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Journal Article |