Applied anatomy & physiology for speech-language pathology & audiology
Donald R. Fuller
Bok · Engelsk · 2026
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| Omfang | sider
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| Utgave | Second edition
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| Opplysninger | An overview of this textbook -- Understanding orientation and nomenclature -- The structural organization of humans -- Anatomy and physiology of the nervous system -- Pathologies associated with the nervous system -- Anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system -- Pathologies associated with the respiratory system -- Anatomy and physiology of the phonatory system -- Pathologies associated with the phonatory system -- Anatomy and physiology of the articulatory/resonance system -- Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of swallowing -- Pathologies associated with the articulatory/resonance system -- Anatomy and physiology of the auditory/vestibular system -- Pathologies associated with the auditory/vestibular system.. - "Students studying the speech, language, and hearing sciences must gain a foundational understanding of the anatomical structures and physiological processes related to systems involved in communication and hearing, as well as how those structures and physiological processes are affected by disorders treated by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and audiologists (AuDs). In particular, students will learn about the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system; the respiratory system; the phonatory system; the articulatory/resonance system; and the auditory/vestibular system. Students will take a class which provides this foundational understanding. If these students are enrolled in SLP or AuD programs, they will go on from there to build their anatomical, physiological, and pathological knowledge of these systems by taking courses related to specific disorders within their scope of practice"--
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| Emner | |
| ISBN | 9781975219819
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