Introduction: Children with dysarthria due to cerebral palsy (CP) can experience problems manipulating intensity, fundamental frequency, and duration to signal sentence stress in an utterance. Pauses have been identified as a potential additional cue for stress-marking, which could compensate for this deficit. Objective: This study aimed to determine whether children use pauses to signal stress placement, and whether this differs between typically developing children and those with CP. Methods: Six...
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Examples of the effect of changing body position on Chicago Classification diagnosis. Panels A and B were swallows from the same patient in supine (left) and upright (right) position. The median IRP was 39.5 mm Hg in the supine position and 18.5 mm Hg in the upright position making the Chicago Classification diagnosis EGJOO and with weak peristalsis based on both the supine and upright position. Panels C and D illustrate a patient in whom EGJOO would be diagnosed in only supine position due to...
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