speech language pathologists

What Interventions Do SLPs Use for Toxicology-Related Disorders?

Interventions used by SLPs for disorders related to toxic exposure include speech therapy exercises, cognitive-communication strategies, and swallowing therapy. Techniques such as oral-motor exercises, voice modulation strategies, and compensatory swallowing techniques are tailored based on the patient’s specific needs. In some cases, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems may be introduced to assist patients who have severe communication impairments.

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