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Employing the Forced Oscillation Technique for the Assessment of Respiratory Mechanics in Adults
Published on: February 9, 2022
Rib torque does not assist resting tidal expiration or most conversational speech expiration
1Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA. hixon@u.arizona.edu
Purpose:
This research note discusses a common misconception in speech science and speech-language pathology textbooks that rib torque (i.e., rotational stress) assists resting tidal expiration and conversational speech production.
Method:
The nature of this misconception is considered.
Conclusion:
An alternate conceptualization is offered that is consistent with knowledge from respiratory biomechanics.
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