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| To provide functional benefit. Showing the greatest amount of change in the least amount of time. |
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| Four approaches to management |
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| Medical intervention, prosthetic,behavioral or motor skill learning. |
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| Changes that can be made by the listener in order to improve understandability. Give adequate time. Maximize visual and auditory acuity. |
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| Speaker Strategies for understandability |
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| Indicating to others how communication should take place and training in alternate forms of communication. |
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| How is management different from treatment. |
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| Treatment is to improve the inherent production of speech whereas management is used to improve communication. intelligiblity/ understandability. |
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| For listener and speaker to use eye contact, choosing an environment free from stress and noise and working as a team to improve feed back and utilize repair strategies. |
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| Speaker strategies for intelligibility |
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| Use of prosthetic device to improve respiratory drive or VP function. Modifying prosody. reducing maladaptive behaviors. |
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| Motor skill learning allows for neural adaptation, recovery, and reorganization after an injury. Reorganization requires use following the injury. |
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