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Medical Communication Scan Female Voice
small scanning hospital communication board ppt file- will automatically go through choices, and say name of choice that is highlighted when clicked
Figure 1 VFS image illustrating the anatomy of the oropharynx. (1)...
Figure 1 VFS image illustrating the anatomy of the oropharynx. (1) Ramus of mandible; (2) hard palate; (3) soft palate; (4) pharynx; (5) epiglottis; (6) laryngeal vestibule; (7) vocal cords; (8) trachea; (9) region of the upper oesophageal sphincter; (10) region of the oesophagus.
What Therapists Need to Know About Executive Function Skills
A therapist's guide to executive function and what all therapists (OT/PT/SLP) need to know about executive function skills.
Larynx:Intrinsic muscles
Transverse arytenoid: attach opposite posterior surface of the arytenoid cartilage. It draws...
Thoracic Inlet / Superior aperture / Thoracic outlet(clinically) ... 【 Left recurrent Laryngeal nerve is part of it BUT NOT RT. Recurrent Laryngeal nerve 】
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Spider Races
Still Playing School: Spider Races and the Benefits of Oral Sensory Activities
Double Doodle Art for Kids
Double Doodle Drawing to Activate Both Sides of the Brain
Expanding Expression Tool (EET)
As the school year is winding down and you are thinking about all of the new things to include in your daily routine next year keep reading!...
How to Make DIY Sensory Bottles
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Developmental Milestones
Speech Therapy with Miss Nicole: Developmental Milestones, what sounds should my child be able to pronounce?