Fluency-Enhancing Strategies for Hypokinetic Dysarthria Exacerbated by Subthalamic Nucleus Brain Stimulation: A Case Study

Gregory J. Snyder, Molly Grace Williams, Molly E. Gough,Paul G. Blanchet

Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups(2018)

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Introduction Speech disorders associated with Parkinsonu0027s disease (PD) and the pharmaceutical treatments of PD are well documented. A relatively recent treatment alternative for PD is deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN), which is used to manage the symptoms of PD as the disease progresses. This case study documented the speech characteristics of a unique client with PD STN-DBS and reported initial findings on a variety of fluency- and intelligibility-enhancing strategies. Method A speech-language pathologist referred a 63-year-old man, previously diagnosed by a speech-language pathologist with neurogenic stuttering as a result of an STN-DBS battery change, for a speech evaluation, reporting lack of success with traditional stuttering treatment strategies. The clientu0027s speech was assessed, and a variety of fluency- and intelligibility-enhancing techniques were tested during trial therapy. Results The clientu0027s speech exhibited the hallmark characteristics of hypokinetic dysarthria,...
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