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The definitive evidencebased resource on the diagnosis and treatment of voice disordersLaryngeal Function and Voice Disorders Basic Science to Clinical Practice by renowned experts Christopher Watts and Shaheen Awan focuses on the latest developments in the assessment and management of voice disorders New ASHA practice recommendations are included in accessible digestible and didactic content This unique multimedia resource merges historical facts and experiential understanding with recent advances in scientific knowledge and evidencebased practice patternsThe book includes discussion of the anatomical physiological acoustic aerodynamic and imaging science informing the understanding of vocal function in normal and disordered states Major technical components of voice evaluation are covered including perceptual analyses acoustic analyses aerodynamic analyses and laryngeal visualizationKey HighlightsCase studies reinforce evidencebased approaches clinical relevance and practical applicationsDiscussion of laryngeal disorders laryngeal evaluations laryngeal endoscopy and stroboscopy and voice rehabilitationVoice and airway impairment evaluations diagnostic and treatment processes and options available to speechlanguage pathologistsGuidance on collaborating with medical specialists in particular otolaryngologistsVideos and sound files aid in the understanding of the perceptual and acoustic components of voice evaluationThis highly practical reference is a must have for upperlevel undergraduate students in communication sciences graduate students in speech language pathology and practicing health care professionals Otolaryngology and neurology residents and physical therapy doctoral candidates will also find this resource beneficialThis book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on httpsmedonethiemecom. 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Communication Sciences and Disorders: From Science to Clinical Practice, Third Edition is an excellent introductory text for undergraduate students enrolled in their first course in communication sciences and disorders. Written by experts in the field, this text contains basic information about speech disorders that are related to impairments in articulation, voice, and fluency language disorders in children and adults and hearing disorders that cause conductive and sensorineural hearing losses. It includes basic information on the speech, language, and hearing sciences and practical information about assessment and intervention practices. Unlike some other introductory text books, this book also includes chapters on multicultural issues, deafness, dysarthria, and dysphagia. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION - Updated content with new information on evidence-based practice - New online video segments that clearly demonstrate a variety of communication disorders at different ages and severities - New chapter on cleft lip and palate - New information on cochlear implants and listening - New information on spoken language approaches to audiologic habilitation - The two chapters on preschool and school-age language disorders are now combined into one chapter - The two chapters on auditory rehabilitation and deaf education are now combined into one chapter In-Text Features: Boxes featuring personal stories from the authors and guides to online video segments, learning objectives, and bolded key terms End-of-Chapter Features: Study Questions, Key Terms, References, and Suggested Readings Instructor Resources: Slides in PowerPoint format, Test Bank, and an Image Bank The definitive evidence-based resource on the diagnosis and treatment of voice disordersLaryngeal Function and Voice Disorders: Basic Science to Clinical Practice by renowned experts Christopher Watts and Shaheen Awan focuses on the latest developments in the assessment and management of voice disorders. New ASHA practice recommendations are included in accessible, digestible, and didactic content. This unique multimedia resource merges historical facts and experiential understanding with recent advances in scientific knowledge and evidence-based practice patterns.The book includes discussion of the anatomical, physiological, acoustic, aerodynamic, and imaging science informing the understanding of vocal function in normal and disordered states. Major technical components of voice evaluation are covered, including perceptual analyses, acoustic analyses, aerodynamic analyses, and laryngeal visualization.Key Highlights:Case studies reinforce evidence-based approaches, clinical relevance, and practical applicationsDiscussion of laryngeal disorders, laryngeal evaluations, laryngeal endoscopy and stroboscopy, and voice rehabilitationVoice and airway impairment evaluations, diagnostic and treatment processes, and options available to speech-language pathologistsGuidance on collaborating with medical specialists, in particular otolaryngologistsVideos and sound files aid in the understanding of the perceptual and acoustic components of voice evaluationThis highly practical reference is a must have for upper-level undergraduate students in communication sciences, graduate students in speech language pathology, and practicing health care professionals. Otolaryngology and neurology residents and physical therapy doctoral candidates will also find this resource beneficial.This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com. \"
A detailed look at voice disorders that brings the knowledge of speech-language pathologists and medical professionals together for a fuller picture of causes, evaluation, and treatment.
This book integrates a comprehensive and in-depth discussion of the anatomy, physiology, and neurology of specific voice disorders including causes, symptoms, evaluation, and treatment approaches. Discussion of multicultural perspectives, evidence based practice, quality of life, and the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health provides readers with a current framework for clinical management. All-inclusive, current, and user-friendly, this first edition text provides a solid foundation for both normal structure and function of the respiratory and laryngeal systems as well as details on specific voice disorders and best practices for clinical management.\" Communication Sciences and Disorders: From Science to Clinical Practice, Fourth Edition is the ideal introductory text for undergraduate students enrolled in their first course in communication sciences and disorders. Written by experts in the field, this text contains fundamental information about speech disorders that are related to impairments in articulation, voice, and fluency, while providing the essential information on the speech, language, and hearing sciences combined with practical information about assessment and intervention practices. This new edition provides readers with a wide-angle view of communication disorders, covering the variety of topics that speech, language, and hearing scientists study, and the variety of individuals that Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists treat. Topics are methodically organized to match the flow of the introductory course, beginning with an overview of the professions, the nature of communication across the life span, and social-cultural issues that affect communication and communication disorders. Section Two examines the variety of speech disorders, including chapters focusing on speech sound disorders in children, voice disorders, cleft lip and palate, fluency disorders, motor speech disorders, augmentative communication, and dysphagia. Section Three covers language disorders in children and acquired neurogenic language disorders, while Section Four concludes with a discussion on hearing and hearing disorders. Communication Sciences and Disorders: From Science to Clinical Practice, Fourth Edition is the ideal introductory text for undergraduate students enrolled in their first course in communication sciences and disorders. Written by experts in the field, this text contains fundamental information about speech disorders that are related to impairments in articulation, voice, and fluency, while providing the essential information on the speech, language, and hearing sciences combined with practical information about assessment and intervention practices. This new edition provides readers with a wide-angle view of communication disorders, covering the variety of topics that speech, language, and hearing scientists study, and the variety of individuals that Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists treat. Topics are methodically organized to match the flow of the introductory course, beginning with an overview of the professions, the nature of communication across the life span, and social-cultural issues that affect communication and communication disorders. Section Two examines the variety of speech disorders, including chapters focusing on speech sound disorders in children, voice disorders, cleft lip and palate, fluency disorders, motor speech disorders, augmentative communication, and dysphagia. Section Three covers language disorders in children and acquired neurogenic language disorders, while Section Four concludes with a discussion on hearing and hearing disorders. Communication Sciences And Disorders: From Science To Clinical Practice, Third Edition Is An Excellent Introductory Text For Undergraduate Students Enrolled In Their First Course In Communication Sciences And Disorders. Written By Experts In The Field, This Text Contains Basic Information About Speech Disorders That Are Related To Impairments In Articulation, Voice, And Fluency Language Disorders In Children And Adults And Hearing Disorders That Cause Conductive And Sensorineural Hearing Losses. It Includes Basic Information On The Speech, Language, And Hearing Sciences And Practical Information About Assessment And Intervention Practices. Unlike Some Other Introductory Text Books, This Book Also Includes Chapters On Multicultural Issues, Deafness, Dysarthria, And Dysphagia. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION •Updated Content With New Information On Evidence-Based Practice •New Online Video Segments That Clearly Demonstrate A Variety Of Communication Disorders At Different Ages And Severities •New Chapter On Cleft Lip And Palate •New Information On Cochlear Implants And Listening •New Information On Spoken Language Approaches To Audiologic Habilitation •The Two Chapters On Preschool And School-Age Language Disorders Are Now Combined Into One Chapter •The Two Chapters On Auditory Rehabilitation And Deaf Education Are Now Combined Into One Chapter In-Text Features: Boxes Featuring Personal Stories From The Authors And Guides To Online Video Segments, Learning Objectives, And Bolded Key Terms End-Of-Chapter Features: Study Questions, Key Terms, References, And Suggested Readings Instructor Resources: Slides In Powerpoint Format, Test Bank, And An Image Bank Katzung provides a current, authoritative, and comprehensive pharmacology book for medical, pharmacy, and other health science students. ent. lecturer. 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