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Aphonia after closed head injury: Aetiologic considerations
Shimon Sapir
, Arnold E. Aronson
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Closed Head Injury
100%
Aphonia
100%
Post-traumatic
40%
Apraxia
40%
Frontal Lobe
20%
Therapeutic Aspects
20%
Cough
20%
Aphasia
20%
One Session
20%
Phonation
20%
Dysarthria
20%
Speech Therapist
20%
Hypokinetic Dysarthria
20%
Patient Motivation
20%
Neuropsychological Assessment
20%
Diagnostic Aspects
20%
Spastic
20%
Intellectual Impairment
20%
Royal College
20%
Voice Therapy
20%
Laryngeal Paralysis
20%
System Disturbance
20%
Pseudobulb
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Closed Head Injury
100%
Aphonia
100%
Dysarthria
40%
Apraxia
40%
Frontal Lobe
20%
Phonation
20%
Intellectual Disability
20%
Aphasia
20%
Paralysis
20%
Voice Therapy
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Head Injury
100%
Aphonia
100%
Apraxia
40%
Dysarthria
40%
Speech Language Pathologist
20%
Intellectual Impairment
20%
Aphasia
20%
Paralysis
20%
Neuroscience
Closed Head Injury
100%
Aphonia
100%
Apraxia
40%
Dysarthria
40%
Frontal Lobe
20%
Aphasia
20%
Intellectual Disability
20%
Psychology
Dysarthria
100%
Apraxia
100%
Aphasia
50%
Intellectual Disability
50%