TREATMENT REFERENCES
The following is a list of  journal articles. 
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Journal Articles

     Enderby, P & Crow, E. (1990). Long-term recovery patterns of severe dysarthria following head injury. British Journal of Disorders of Communication, 25,341-354.

     McHenry, M. & Wilson, R. (1993). The challenge of unintelligible speech following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 8(4), 363-375.

     McHenry, M.A., Wilson, R.L., & Minton, J.T. (1994). Management of multiple physiologic system deficits following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 2(1), 59-74.

     McHenry, M.A. (1997). The effect of increased vocal effort on estimated velopharyngeal orifice area. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 6,55-61.

     Olver, J.H., Ponsford, J.L., & Curran, C.A. (1996).  Outcome following traumatic brain injury: A comparison between 2 and 5 years after injury. Brain Injury, 10, 841-848.

    Pilon, M.A., McIntosh, K.W., & Thaut, M.H. (1998). Auditory vs. visual speech timing cues as external rate control to enhance verbal intelligibility in mixed spastic-ataxic dysarthric speakers: A pilot study. Brain Injury, 12(9), 793-803.

    Upton, L.G. & Berger, M.K. (1995). Use of pharyngoplasty to improve resonance in adult closed-head injury patients: Report of cases. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 53, 717-719.

    Workinger, M.S. & Netsell, R. (1992). Restoration of intelligible speech 13 years post-head injury. Brain Injury, 6(2), 183-187.

    Yorkston, K.M. (1996). Treatment efficacy: Dysarthria. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 39(5),S46-S57.

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