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[Different clinical approaches: clinical reports].

M A Faure1

  • 1Mafaure@aol.com

Revue De Laryngologie - Otologie - Rhinologie
|April 29, 2005
PubMed
Summary

Exploring novel therapeutic pathways can help patients avoid surgery and lengthy rehabilitation. Adapting to acoustic and functional changes may lead to better outcomes and personal growth.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Traditional treatment paradigms may not always be optimal for all patients.
  • Exploring alternative clinical pathways is crucial for patient care.

Observation:

  • Three clinical cases demonstrated patient benefit from non-standard therapeutic approaches.
  • Acceptance of acoustic and functional habit changes was key to patient success.

Findings:

  • Less common therapeutic options can prevent surgical intervention.
  • Personal expressive development alongside clinical approaches fosters positive outcomes.
  • Protracted rehabilitation programs may be avoided through adapted patient habits.

Implications:

  • Innovative clinical pathways offer alternatives to surgery and prolonged recovery.
  • Integrating functional and acoustic habit adaptation can enhance therapeutic growth.
  • Patient-centered approaches considering personal development are vital in clinical decision-making.

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