Posts Tagged Voice therapy

Istanbul, Turkey – LSVT LOUD Training and Certification

LSVT LOUD is coming to Istanbul, Turkey! Read on to find out all the details.

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New York City, NY – LSVT LOUD Educational Seminar

The LSVT LOUD Educational Seminar is coming to New York City, New York! Read on to find out all the details.

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New York City, NY – LSVT LOUD Training and Certification

LSVT LOUD is coming to New York City, New York! Read on to find out all the details.

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Research and Clinical Updates in LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG

Our December 2019 Public Webinar will discuss the most recent research and clinical advances related to intensive behavioral treatment for vocal loudness (LSVT LOUD) and body movement (LSVT BIG) for individuals with Parkinson’s disease and beyond. Read on to find out more information!

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Florence, Italy – LSVT LOUD Training and Certification

LSVT LOUD is coming to Florence, Italy! Read on to find out all the details.

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Bremen, Germany – LSVT LOUD Training and Certification

LSVT LOUD is coming to Bremen, Germany! Read on to find out all the details.

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Deep Brain Stimulation and LSVT LOUD: Communication Challenges and Treatment Solutions

Our October 2019 Public Webinar will discuss unique communication challenges faced by individuals post-Deep Brain Stimulation. Read on to find out more information!

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Houston, Texas – LSVT LOUD Training and Certification

Demystify the scientific research and bring evidence-based practice to life! Learn real-world LSVT LOUD clinical treatment that you can use immediately in your practice.

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Keys to Successful Speech Treatment in People with Parkinson’s Disease

Speech treatment for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) was previously unsuccessful. An approach, called LSVT LOUD, was developed in the late 1980s. At that time, LSVT LOUD was substantially different from traditional speech treatment in several ways. This article reviewed the novel concepts of this approach. These included a single focus on vocal loudness, intensive delivery, sensory retraining, and a simple and redundant treatment cue, “speak loud”.

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