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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Vol.3 9-11 May 1994.
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Instrumentation and Special Procedures for Individuals With Dysarthria

Ronald W. Netsell 1
1 Southwest Missouri State University

The speech clinician in the medical setting who reads the relevant literature can become overwhelmed with the instrumentation and special procedures that are used in research and clinical studies of individuals with dysarthria. What instrumentation and special procedures are clinically most useful for individuals with dysarthria?

Key Words: dysarthria, instrumentation, special procedures

Submitted on January 15, 1994
Accepted on January 25, 1994







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