Category: Neurological Speech Therapy

A Guide To Speech Therapy For Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease is a complex neurological condition affecting millions worldwide. While it is often associated with motor symptoms such as tremors and rigidity, one of…

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How Long Does It Take to Recover My Speech After a Stroke?

The sudden and unexpected event of a stroke along with the often dramatic life changes that follow can feel overwhelming to many. One of the…

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Slurred Speech: What Causes Dysarthria?

Slurred Speech: What Causes Dysarthria?

Dysarthria refers to a group of disorders that affect the way speech sounds. It stems from neurological conditions that affect how muscles control and coordinate…

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How Brain Injuries Affect Your Speaking Ability

Nobody is immune to a brain injury. Unfortunately, anomalous and unanticipated accidents can happen to anyone, anywhere. A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can arise as…

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Essential Tremor: How Speech Therapy Can Treat It

  Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological condition affecting more than 10 million Americans. It ranks as the most common tremor condition. This blog will…

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Open Lines®, Dr. Galgano Featured in Science Publication Highlighting How Brain Produces Speech

The use of speech is one of the greatest gifts to have in life. It is one of the most powerful ways we connect with…

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Cognitive Speech Therapy for Adults

You may not think twice about picking up the phone and booking a restaurant reservation or appointment with your dentist, but, have you ever stopped to wonder about all…

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LSVT LOUD® to Treat Cerebral Palsy

Preliminary evidence suggests intensive voice-based treatment LSVT LOUD® has the potential to improve vocal communication in adults living with cerebral palsy (CP). Cerebral palsy is a group…

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