Understanding the Therapist’s Role in Managing Multiple Sclerosis
Nearly one million people in the United States live with multiple sclerosis (MS),1 with 12,000 new cases diagnosed each year.2 The majority of these individuals will have average or…
Nearly one million people in the United States live with multiple sclerosis (MS),1 with 12,000 new cases diagnosed each year.2 The majority of these individuals will have average or…
As clinicians, we have seen firsthand the successful outcomes that voice therapy can produce. However, despite being so close to the processes involved in voice therapy, speech-language pathologists may not always be clear as to…
Many clinicians recommend that parents ignore their child’s stuttering. This outdated advice is based on the old theory that drawing attention to a child’s stutter could cause the stutter to increase. Today, we know that…
Mind-body movements such as yoga, Pilates, Tai chi, qigong, Feldenkrais Method, and the Alexander Technique are excellent movement strategies that may be incorporated into conventional rehabilitation programs. For example, mind-body exercises may be beneficial for…
Executive functions (EF) are a set of cognitive skills required for self-regulation and are comprised of skills such as working memory, self-control, and mental flexibility. Children who struggle with executive functioning often have low self-esteem…
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