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Speech Disorder in Parkinsonism -Usefulness of Delayed Auditory Feedback in Selected Cases

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Pages 135-139 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Summary

Delayed auditory feedback was tested in eleven patients suffering from Parkinsonism accompanied by a variety of speech difficulties. Dramatic improvement in intelligibility occurred in two patients who showed a “festinating” type of speech. In one the improvement has been sustained for 24 months. As the benefit is only present while the delayed auditory feedback is in use, a portable body-worn DAF device is essential for practical help in management.

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