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John H Munday1,2, Maia N Braden2, Daniel Y Cho1
1Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Perspectives of the ASHA special interest groups
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Resumen
La terapia del habla motor-fonética (ST) mejoró la articulación en un adulto con labio y paladar hendido reparado (CLP). Este enfoque abordó eficazmente los trastornos del sonido del habla, con ganancias mantenidas después del tratamiento.
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Área de la Ciencia:
- Patología del habla y el lenguaje
- Anomalías craneofaciales
- Aprendizaje motor
Sus antecedentes:
- La eficacia de la terapia del habla motor-fonética (TS) en adultos con labio leporino reparado no está bien establecida.
- Los adultos con CLP a menudo presentan errores de articulación compensatorios e insuficiencia velofaríngea.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para describir los cambios de articulación a lo largo del tiempo en un adulto con CLP sometido a ST motor-fonético.
- Evaluar la eficacia del ST motor-fonético en la mejora de la producción de sonidos del habla en un adulto con CLP.
Principales métodos:
- Un estudio de caso de una mujer de 33 años con CLP e insuficiencia velofaríngea.
- La intervención incluyó 22 sesiones de ST motor-fonético, con cirugía palatal durante el tratamiento.
Principales resultados:
- La PCC inicial fue del 0% para todos los fonemas objetivo (producidos como paradas glotal).
- Después de la cirugía, la PCC mejoró al 56% para /p/, 31% para /t/ y 0% para /s/. El /k/ introducido más tarde alcanzó el 45% de PCC.
- Al final de la terapia, la PCC alcanzó el 100% para /p/, el 46% para /t/, el 100% para /s/ y el 70% para /k/, con ganancias mantenidas en el seguimiento.
Conclusiones:
- Se ha demostrado la eficacia de ST motor-fonético en la mejora de la articulación en un adulto con CLP.
- Las mejoras observadas en la PCC sugieren que este enfoque puede abordar los trastornos del sonido del habla en esta población.
- Se necesitan investigaciones adicionales con muestras más grandes para validar estos hallazgos y compararlos con otras intervenciones.

