Joseph C. Stemple, Nelson Roy, Bernice K. Klaben
English | 2020 | PDF | 40 MB | 599 Pages
ISBNs: 1635500281, 163550029X, 9781635500288, 9781635500295, 978-1635500288, 978-1635500295
A classic work, now in its sixth edition, Clinical Voice Pathology:
Theory and Management is a compilation of the authors' vast clinical and
research experiences and addresses a considerable range of voice
disorders in various populations and from various etiologies including
medical, environmental, social, psychological, occupational, and
idiopathic threats to vocal health. The text continues to be organized
for the graduate speech-language pathology student and instructor,
building the foundational knowledge necessary to evaluate and treat
voice disorders including history and common causes of voice disorders,
anatomy and physiology of voice production, pathologies of the vocal
mechanism, and an extensive array of evaluation and management
approaches. In addition, the text continues to provide background in
caring for the professional voice and those patients presenting with
head and neck cancers.
More than any previous edition, this
edition includes major changes to benefit both the student and the
instructor! New to the Sixth Edition:
A new chapter introducing the SLP's responsibilities with trach and vent patients
Updated
references throughout the text to reflect the current state of
clinical research in evaluation and treatment of voice disorders
Expanded voice therapy chapter including new evidence-based management approaches
Use of 'Call Out' boxes throughout the text to highlight cases, encourage additional thought, and suggest additional readings
Full color throughout the text including new figures and artwork to enhance learning and understanding of the material