Voice and speech treatment of Parkinson's disease

  • Tanaka Yasuhiro
    Department of Neurology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Tsuboi Takashi
    Department of Neurology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Levitt June S.
    Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Texas Woman's University
  • Tanaka Mayu
    Department of Rehabilitation, Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daiichi Hospital
  • Tanaka Noriyoshi
    Department of Rehabilitation, Gamagori City Hospital
  • Watanabe Hirohisa
    Department of Neurology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Katsuno Masahisa
    Department of Neurology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine

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  • <b>パーキンソン病における発声・発話治療</b><b> </b>
  • <b>−</b><b> </b><b>般化に向けて</b><b> </b><b>−</b><b> </b>
  • Treatment approach toward generalization

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<p>ABSTRACT: Following the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment® program, multiple treatment options became available to address dysphonia, secondary to Parkinson's disease (PD). One of the treatment methods, developed by Elandary and colleagues of the Parkinson Voice Project (a speech clinic solely specialized for PD) in the U.S., takes a unique, two-layer approach. The program starts with a series of one-on-one therapy sessions (SPEAK OUT!®) followed by a group therapy program designed to maintain speech improvements (LOUD Crowd®). With its catchphrase, “Speak with Intent,” the SPEAK OUT!®/LOUD Crowd® program's aim is to activate the pyramidal system that is relatively intact with PD. Two of the authors (YT and NT) recently participated in the SPEAK OUT!®/LOUD Crowd® workshop for clinicians to learn about this new treatment approach. The present report provides the overview of the program as well as a brief summary of other methods that address speech issues for individuals with PD.</p>

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