chapter 7 Flashcards
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Prevalence and Natural Course of Dysarthria following TBI
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- prevalence rates vary from 10-65% depending on different factors
- two factors that can influence the prognosis following the TBI:
—Oral Diadochokinetic ability
—Velocity of narrative speech
2
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Types of Dysarthria & wheres damage
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Flaccid (LMN)
Spastic (UMN)
Ataxic (Cerebellar)
Hypokinetic
Mixed (spastic-ataxic, spastic-flaccid)
3
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Dysarthria assessment
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- oral mech
- cranial nerve assessment (based of site of damage)
- Speech tasks (DDK, Vowel prolongation, reading, monologue, conversation)
- rule out possibility of co-existing apraxia
- Dysarthria assessment: (FDA (Frenchay Dysarthria Assessment)
4
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Assessment for speech intelligiibilty
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- assessment of intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech (AIDS)
- For pediatric populations: Index of Augmented Speech Comprehensibility in Children
- Other assessment: calculating percent intelligible speech
5
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Assessment for speech rate
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-AIDS
- Pacer/Tally software application (with paragraph length)
6
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Assessment for speech naturalne
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