Acquired apraxia of speech, AOS

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Acquired apraxia of speech, AOS

Acquired apraxia of speech, AOSAcquired apraxia of speech, AOSAcquired apraxia of speech, AOS
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  • Research
  • Adult Therapy approaches
  • Training to be an SLT

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Women researching apraxia of speech

Diagnostic Criteria & Assessment Tools

 Forrest,      K. (2003) – Diagnostic criteria of developmental apraxia of speech. AJSLP,      12, 376–380.  Forrest 2003 Diagnostic criteria developmental apraxia... - Google Scholar 


Hodge,      M. M. (1994) – Assessment of children with developmental apraxia of      speech: A rationale. Clin. Commun. Disord., 4(2), 91–101.
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Shriberg,      L. D., Aram, D. M., & Kwiatkowski, J. (1997) – Toward a diagnostic      marker. JSLHR, 40(2), 286–312.
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Wong,      E. C. H., Wong, M. N., & Velleman, S. L. (2023) – Assessment      standards of apraxia of speech in Chinese speakers: A scoping review. AJSLP,      32, 316–340.
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American      Speech-Language-Hearing Association (2007) – Childhood apraxia of      speech policy.
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CASP      UK (2024) – CASP qualitative checklists.
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RCSLT      (2024) – Position paper on Childhood Apraxia of Speech.
RCSLT position paper

Intervention & Treatment Efficacy

Strand, E. A., Stoeckel, R., & Baas, B. S. (2006) – Treatment of severe CAS: Efficacy study. J. Med. Speech-Lang. Pathol., 14, 297–307.
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Ballard, K. J., et al. (2010) – Dysprosody treatment in CAS. JSLHR, 53(5), 1227–1245.
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McIntosh, B., & Dodd, B. (2009) – Core Vocabulary intervention case studies. Child Lang. Teach. Ther., 25, 9–29.
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Moriarty, B., & Gillon, G. (2006) – Phonological awareness intervention in CAS. IJLCD, 41, 713–734.
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Preston, J., Brick, N., & Landi, N. (2013) – Ultrasound biofeedback for persisting CAS. AJSLP, 22, 627–643.
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Cleland, J., Scobie, J., & Wrench, A. (2015) – Ultrasound visual biofeedback for speech sound disorders. Clin. Linguist. Phon., 29, 575–597.
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Crosbie, S., Holm, A., & Dodd, B. (2005) – Two approaches for severe speech disorder. IJLCD, 40, 467–491.
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Holm, A., Crosbie, S., & Dodd, B. (2005) – Treating inconsistent speech disorders. In B. Dodd (Ed.).
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Lundeborg, I., & McAllister, A. (2007) – Intra-oral stimulation & electropalatography. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 32, 71–79.
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Gillon, G. T., & Moriarty, B. C. (2007) – CAS and risk for literacy difficulties. Sem. Speech Lang., 28(1), 48–57.
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Morgan, A. T., & Vogel, A. P. (2009) – Cochrane review on CAS treatment. Eur. J. Phys. Rehabil. Med., 45(1), 103–110.
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Clinical Surveys & Practice Trends

  

Gomez, M., McCabe, P., & Purcell, A. (2019) – CAS management in Australia & NZ. IJSLP, 21(3), 295–304.
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Gomez, M., McCabe, P., & Purcell, A. (2022) – CAS management in US & Canada. J. Commun. Disorders, 96, 106193.
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Wong, E. C. H., et al. (2023) – Clinical practice in Hong Kong. PLoS One, 18(4), e0284109.
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Randazzo, M. (2019) – Survey of CAS clinicians. AJSLP, 28(4), 1659–1672.
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Joffe, V., & Pring, T. (2008) – Clinical practice survey on phonological problems. IJLCD, 43(2), 154–164.
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Theoretical & Critical Perspectives

 Lof, G. L. (2006) – Evidence against non-speech oral motor exercises. ASHA Convention.
Lof, G. L., & Watson, M. M. (2008) – Nationwide survey on NSOMEs.
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McCauley, R. J., & Strand, E. A. (2008) – Clinical decisions on NSOMEs. Sem. Speech Lang., 29(4), 284–293.
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Kent, R. D. (2015) – Nonspeech oral movements: A narrative review. AJSLP, 24(4), 763–789.
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SLT Education & Professional Standards

 

Van der Gaag, A., & Davies, P. (1992) – Knowledge base for SLTs. Clin. Rehabil., 6(3), 215–224.
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Sheepway, L., Lincoln, M., & Togher, L. (2011) – Clinical education practices in SLP. IJSLP, 13(2), 174–185.
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Speech Pathology Australia (2011) – Competency-based occupational standards.
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Baker, E., & McLeod, S. (2011) – Evidence-based practice review.
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Phonetics & Speech Production Research

Nijland, L., Maassen, B., et al. (2002) – Coarticulation in developmental CAS. Clin. Linguist. Phon., 16(6), 461–483.
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8 Step continuum treatment

Freed, D. B. (2018). Motor speech disorders: Diagnosis and treatment (3rd ed.). Plural Publishing.


Rosenbek, J. C., Lemme, M. L., Ahern, M. B., Harris, E. H., & Wertz, R. T. (1973). A treatment for apraxia of speech in adults. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 38: 462-472.


Wambaugh J. L. (2002). A summary of treatments for apraxia of speech and review of replicated approaches. Seminars in speech and language, 23(4), 293–308.


Deal J. L., Florance C. L (1978) Modification of the eight-step continuum for treatment of apraxia of speech in adults. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 43, 89-95.

Multiple Input Phoneme Therapy treatment

  

Stevens, E.R. and Glaser, L.E. (1983) Multiple Input Phoneme Therapy: An Approach to Severe Apraxia and Expressive Aphasia. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper.

Speech Therapy Workbook: https://theadultspeechtherapyworkbook.com/apraxia-worksheets-for-adults/#1-multiple-input-phoneme-therapy-mipt

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