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http://dx.doi.org/10.22683/tsnr.2020.9.1.091

Effect of Articulation Abilities on the Articulator Strength Training by IOPI of Spasticity Dysarthric Speech  

Lee, Jang-Shin (Graduate School of Social Welfare, Jeju International University)
Lee, Ji-Yun (Dept. of Speech, Jeju International University)
Kim, Sun-Hee (Dept. of Health, Keimyung College University)
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Therapeutic Science for Rehabilitation / v.9, no.1, 2020 , pp. 91-99 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the IOPI articulator strength training program on articulator(tongue and lip) muscle strength, numbers of /l, s, ʨ/ articulation accuracy, articulatory numbers, articulation regularity and accuracy in the alternate motion rates, and sequential motion rate changes in patients with spastic dysarthria. Methods : Three cases of patients with spastic dysarthria living in Jeju, Korea, were included in this study. A single subject design was selected to study changes in articulator(tongue and lip) muscle strength, numbers of /ㄹ, ㅅ, ㅈ/ articulation accuracy, articulatory numbers, articulation regularity and accuracy in the alternate motion rates and sequential motion rates. Results : After the articulator strength training program was conducted on patients with spastic dysarthria, there were positive changes in articulator(tongue and lip) muscle strength, numbers of /ㄹ, ㅅ, ㅈ/ articulation accuracy, articulatory numbers, articulation regularity and accuracy on the alternate motion rates and sequential motion rates. Conclusion : Our findings suggest that IOPI articulator strength training program could be very useful for the most representative childeren with cerebral palsy if conducted in various subtypes of dysarthric patients and linked with articulatory function training with IOPI at home.
Keywords
Articulatory abilities; Dysarthria; IOPI; Patients with spastic;
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