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Approaches to Management of Fluency Disorders

Approaches to Management of Fluency Disorders

Approaches to Management of Fluency Disorders: The management of fluency disorders involves three stages. Establishment of Fluency Generalization of Fluency Maintenance of Fluency Establishment of Fluency Establishment of fluency is easy and can be achieved using a...

Assessment and Diagnosis of Fluency Disorder

Assessment and Diagnosis of Fluency Disorder

Assessment and Diagnosis of Fluency Disorder: Individuals are referred to a speech-language pathologist (SLP) for a comprehensive assessment when disfluencies are noted and when one or more of the factors listed below are observed along with the disfluencies. A...

Assessment of Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)

Assessment of Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)

Assessment of Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD): Jerger and Musiek suggested Minimal Test Battery for CAPD includes Screening Tests, Behavioral Tests and Electrophysiological Tests. Minimal Test Battery Jerger and Musiek (2000) discussed a possible test...

Screening for Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)

Screening for Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)

Screening for Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD): CAP screening assesses the possibility of existence of a CAPD and, in turn, can lead to possible referral for a comprehensive CAPD evaluation. Psychologists and speech-language pathologists are two...

Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)

Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)

Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD): (Central) Auditory Processing (CAP) or auditory processing—is the perceptual processing of auditory information in the central auditory nervous system (CANS) and the neurobiological activity that underlies that processing...

Assessment of Persons with Cleft Lip and Palate

Assessment of Persons with Cleft Lip and Palate

Assessment of Persons with Cleft Lip and Palate: Assessment and treatment of clefts may require use of appropriate personal protective equipment. An SLP conducts a comprehensive speech and language assessment using both standardized and non-standardized measures....

Associated Problems in Persons with Cleft Lip and Palate

Associated Problems in Persons with Cleft Lip and Palate

Associated Problems in Persons with Cleft Lip and Palate: The problems associated with Cleft Lip and Palate depend on type and severity and whether both lip and palate are involved. Individuals with cleft lip and palate may experience difficulties in one or more of...

Nervous Systems of the Human Body

Nervous Systems of the Human Body

Nervous System of the Human Body: It is the Master Controlling and Communicating System of the Body. The Nervous System Controls and Coordinates all Essential Functions of the Human Body. Function of the Nervous System: Sensory Function Integrative Function Motor...

Precursors for Normal Development of Language

Precursors for Normal Development of Language

Precursors for Normal Development of Language: Language precursors are the skills that babies usually acquire before they speak. Language precursors develop from birth to between 18 and 24 months of age. They are divided into three skills: . Cognition...

Issues related to Bilingualism and Multilingualism

Issues related to Bilingualism and Multilingualism

Issues related to Bilingualism and Multilingualism: When we consider Bilingualism or Multilingualism in language development or the probable condition that bi/multilingualism may confuse the child leading to delay in language learning. One of the biggest concerns that...

Causes of Speech and Language disorders

Causes of Speech and Language disorders

Causes of Speech and Language Disorders: Speech and language disorders stem from a wide array of factors, ranging from genetic predispositions to environmental influences. Some individuals may face challenges due to neurological conditions, while others may experience...

Incidence and Prevalence of Speech and Language disorders

Incidence and Prevalence of Speech and Language disorders

Incidence and Prevalence of Speech and Language disorders: "Incidence" of spoken language disorders refers to the number of new cases identified in a specified time period. No reliable data on the incidence of spoken language disorders in children were located....

Definition and descriptions of Delay, Deviancy and Disorders

Definition and descriptions of Delay, Deviancy and Disorders

Definition and descriptions of Delay and Deviancy:  In general, a child who exibit progression of development at a slower rate is referred as Delay. Whereas Deviancy refers to anything that is different from normal or expected. In child language development may...

Introduction to Language Disorder

Introduction to Language Disorder

Introduction to Language Disorder: Language is the words we use to share ideas and get what we want. A person with a language disorder may have problems: understanding talking reading writing Language Disorder: Impaired comprehension and problem in using of spoken,...

Introduction to Speech Disorders

Introduction to Speech Disorders

Introduction to Speech Disorders: Speech is how we say sounds and words. People with speech problems may: not say sounds clearly have a hoarse or raspy voice repeat sounds or pause when speaking, called stuttering Speech Disorder: An Impairment of the speech sounds,...

PIPB Function – Procedure and Application

PIPB Function – Procedure and Application

PIPB Function - Procedure and Application: Patient's speech recognition performance depends on the intensity of the test materials. It is called the PIPB ( Performance Intensity Phonetically Balanced) Function Test when phonemically balanced PB words are used....

Tinnitus and Medical line of Treatment

Tinnitus and Medical line of Treatment

Tinnitus and Medical line of Treatment: Tinnitus is the abnormal perception of sounds for which there is no external stimulus (see, e.g., Tyler, 2000 2006; Snow 2004; Henry, Dennis, & Schechter 2005). Tinnitus is typically associated with a wide variety of...

What is Hearing Loss and its type?

What is Hearing Loss and its type?

What is Hearing Loss and its type?: Hearing, or auditory perception, is the ability to perceive sounds through an organ, such as an ear, by detecting vibrations as periodic changes in the pressure of a surrounding medium. Hearing Loss A person who is not able to hear...

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Autism Symptoms Adult Women and Men

Autism Symptoms Adult Women and Men

Autism Symptoms Adult Women and Men: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a multifaceted neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by variable expression. Most of what we know about autism has been centered around diagnosing it in children and then understanding how to...

Dysarthria vs Aphasia vs Apraxia of Speech (AOS)

Dysarthria vs Aphasia vs Apraxia of Speech (AOS)

Dysarthria vs Aphasia vs Apraxia of Speech (AOS): Dysarthria, aphasia, and apraxia of speech (AOS) are among the speech and language disorders that can present unique challenges in diagnosis due to symptom overlap and comorbidity. The differences between dysarthria,...

What Level of Hearing Loss requires a Hearing Aid?

What Level of Hearing Loss requires a Hearing Aid?

What Level of Hearing Loss Requires a Hearing Aid? Many people ask me when they really need to get a hearing aid, and the simple answer is that most people benefit from hearing aids when they have Mild to Moderately Severe Hearing Loss, which means losing about 25 to...

Degree of Hearing Loss Chart – ASHA | ANSI | WHO

Degree of Hearing Loss Chart – ASHA | ANSI | WHO

Degree of Hearing Loss Chart - ASHA | ANSI | WHO: Hearing loss is a prevalent condition that significantly affects an individual's quality of life. The ability to classify the degree of hearing loss is essential for accurate diagnosis and appropriate interventions....

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About Vikash Kumar

Mr. Vikash Kumar (Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist)

Mr. Vikash Kumar (Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist)

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