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Paresis/Paralysis vs SCIP Usage & Stats
The Vocal Pathology: Paresis/Paralysis app helps students and patients learn and professionals teach vocal pathologies. The app features bilateral paralysis, paresis, superior nerve and unilateral videos. Each disorder case includes a key highlight view of abducted and adducted vocal folds. All disorders and normal video include an audio clip of the patient reading the rainbow passage. A normal animated vocal fold illustration, structure ID and three normal videos help patients and students both learn and contrast pathologies against normal vocal folds. Disclaimer: seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions. Disclaimer: seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions.
- Three case examples each for bilateral paralysis, paresis and superior nerve. Four case examples for unilateral view.
- Key disorder highlights and videos for bilateral paralysis, paresis, superior nerve and unilateral views. Animated illustration, structure ID and video case examples for normal views
- All disorders and normal views include each patient reciting the rainbow passage. This makes it easy to hear the effect of each disorder on the function of the vocal folds.
- Videos/animated illustration includes play and pause controls. Audio clips include play, pause and stop controls.
- Zoom and pan all disorder highlights, the normal vocal fold animated illustration & structure ID.
- All zoom and pan views include an easy reset button.
- Optimized for 2nd gen iPad+, requires iOS 6.0+ installed.
The Vocal Pathology: Paresis/Paralysis app makes learning vocal pathologies easy. See example screen shots below. Get the app today!
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Turbocharge your speech therapy!
SCIP (Sound Contrasts In Phonology) is an evidence-based, therapeutic tool developed through a one million dollar NIH grant by ASHA Fellow Dr. A. Lynn Williams. Dr. Williams partnered with EBS Learning to create this revolutionary app to maximize therapy by increasing intelligibility in less time.
SCIP allows you to both create and implement treatment approaches using five different contrastive therapy approaches:
Multiple Oppositions
Minimal Pairs
Maximal Oppositions
Treatment of the Empty Set
Vowel Contrasts
SCIP includes more than 2,400 real words and 6,000 nonsense words to provide the widest variety of treatment stimuli and support rapid progress. The app allows individual or group sessions with up to 4 students. In group sessions, each student has individualized treatment targets and data collection. Print or email graphs of treatment progress and individual session notes! Choose the option to treat word-initial or word-final sounds using pictures or illustrations. You can also print illustrations to prepare practice sets to be used away from the iPad or sent home for reinforcement.
Amazing features of this app allow you to:
Easily create treatment programs with five contrastive approaches.
Provide therapy sessions using illustrations or pictures.
Collect data and enter therapy notes for each session.
Graph treatment data and produce therapy reports.
Print illustrations for use away from the iPad.
Create and save groups of up to four students each with their own targets and treatment approach.
Previously created for use with a computer, this improved and even easier-to-use program is now available as an app on your iPad! "SCIP" the prep time and jump right into treatment!
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November 26, 2024