Posts Tagged Voice therapy for parkinsons

Rewiring the Brain, One LOUD Voice at a Time: Neuroplasticity based speech treatment for Parkinson’s

Twenty years ago, a paper in Seminars in Speech and Language described a new way to think about speech treatment in Parkinson’s disease: use principles of neuroplasticity to drive lasting change in voice and communication. That work grew out of clinical research in the late 1980s at the Lee Silverman Center for Parkinson’s in Scottsdale, Arizona, where Dr. Lorraine Ramig and speech-language pathologist Carolyn Mead Bonotati focused on a simple question: could intensive, targeted voice training help the brain reorganize itself to support better communication?

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LSVT Team Member Spotlight: Julia Hirschwald, LSVT LOUD Faculty

Learn more about our LSVT Faculty member Julia Hirschwald. Julia started with our team in 2015 as a translator for LSVT LOUD and since has evolved into a role as a faculty member. We are so greatful to have Julia as a part of our team in Germany! Read on to learn more about her.

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