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Praise for the previous edition:Should be a part of every voice therapist's library.--American Journal of OtolaryngologyThe fourth edition of Clinical Voice Disorders is an up-to-date, practical reference for the management of voice disorders caused by structural and neurologic etiologies, as well as psychogenic disorders. The book provides a solid foundation for understanding the relationship between biology and clinical assessment; how neuromechanism relates to disorders; and the complex nature of behavioral voice disorders and treatment. An expanded collection of clinical case studies provides the valuable opportunity to work through real-life examples of frequently encountered problems. ...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Aronson, a senior consultant in medical speech-language pathology, Mayo Clinic, designed this book for speech-language pathologists who practice in medical settings and who are responsible for the diagnosis of dysarthrias, apraxia of speech, and aphasia, but need a refresher course on the nervous system. The two-part presentation includes basic neuroscience, and descriptions of specific neurological diseases with speech, voice, and language implications. Each chapter is outlined for easy reference, and many include summarized lists, or easily accessed charts for quick review. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.