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Analysis of sequential motion rate in dysarthric speakers using a software

소프트웨어를 이용한 마비말장애 화자의 일련운동속도 분석

  • 박희준 (춘해보건대학교 언어치료과) ;
  • 안신욱 (부산대학교병원 재활의학과 언어치료실) ;
  • 신범주 (부산대학교)
  • Received : 2018.11.11
  • Accepted : 2018.12.03
  • Published : 2018.12.31

Abstract

Purpose: The primary goal of this study was to discover whether the articulatory diadochokinesis (sequential motionrate, SMR) collected using the Motor Speech Disorder Assessment (MSDA) software module can diagnose dysarthria and determine its severity. Methods: Two subject groups, one with spastic dysarthria (n=26) and a control group of speakers (n=30) without neurological disease, were set up. From both groups, the SMR was collected by MSDA at a time, and then analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: For the parameters of syllable rate, jitter, and the mean syllable length (MSL) at the front and back, the control group displayed better results than the dysarthria patients. Conclusions: At the level of articulatory diadochokinesis, the results showed that the use of MSDA software in clinical practice was generally suitable for quickly recording the parameters of syllable rate, jitter, and mean syllable length.

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