Resonance disorders
Resonance disorders result from too much or too little nasal and/or oral sound energy in the speech signal. They can result from structural or functional (e.g., neurogenic) causes and occasionally are due to mislearning (e.g., articulation errors that can lead to the perception of a resonance disorder).
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Therapists with experience in this disorder
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Alesha Prater-Kiser
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPDedicated lifespan SLP. Passionate about dysphagia evaluation and treatment, cognitive communicat...
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Susan Mason
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPspeech language pathologist with a passion for tech and experience across the lifespan
- Ambitious Idea Labs (Ambiki)
- Bailey's Therapy Practice
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Karen Vescial
Full-time Therapist Front Desk Owner Billing Administration Credentialing Scheduling Accounting / Finance CCC-SLP- Let's Talk Speech and Language Therapy
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Jenni Zimowsky
CCC-SLPWhile in graduate school I worked as a speech therapy assistant in the schools. I have 24 years e...
- jenni@fremontspeechtherapy.com