What Is Speech and Language Therapy?
A rehabilitation method for stuttering, aphasia, articulation, dysphonia, and deaf-mute patients. Restore their speaking, listening and verbal communication skills as much as possible. And consolidate the effect obtained, and restore the direct language communication ability with others.
Speech therapy
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- Chinese name
- Speech therapy
- Foreign name
- Language therapy
- Nature
- science
- Category
- medicine
- A rehabilitation method for stuttering, aphasia, articulation, dysphonia, and deaf-mute patients. Restore their speaking, listening and verbal communication skills as much as possible. And consolidate the effect obtained, and restore the direct language communication ability with others.
- It is the repeated use of strong auditory stimulation and multi-channel language stimulation, such as visual, tactile, and olfactory stimulation at the same time as stimulation. When the patient responds correctly to the stimulation, encourage and affirm.
- The speech therapy department has an area of 80 square meters and is divided into an adult treatment area and a child treatment area. Able to diagnose and treat a variety of speech disorder tests, such as aphasia, dysarthria, speech delay, hearing impairment, autism, stuttering, and swallowing disorders.
- 1. Listening comprehension training: The therapist puts 5-10 pictures on the table, the therapist speaks the name of the picture, and the patient points out the corresponding picture;
- 2. Title training: the therapist shows the picture to the patient, and the patient answers the name of the picture;
- 3. Retelling: The therapist first says that the patient retells;
- 4. Reading comprehension training;
- 5. Writing training;
- In general, exercise one by one in the order of breathing, throat, palate, tongue, lip, and jaw movements. Intonation, volume, speed of speech training, and nasal training should also be carried out.
- Language therapy is aimed at improving the language and psychological barriers and adapting to occupational needs for those with mild language impairment. For those with moderate language impairment, it is designed to bring out the remaining abilities and improve functions to meet the needs of communication in the community. In order to make the best use of the surviving ability and reduce family assistance.