The Effect of Home Training with Electropalatography A Post-operative Cleft Palate Patient with Residual Articulation Problems

Primary objective: To determine the effectiveness of electropalatography (EPG) home training using a portable training unit (PTU) for a patient with residual articulation disorders. Methods and procedures: The subject was a post-surgical bilateral cleft palate patient whose velopharyngeal function w...

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Published inJournal of Japanese Cleft Palate Association Vol. 31; no. 3; pp. 274 - 284
Main Authors YAMAMOTO, Ichiro, FUJIWARA, Yuri, INOUE, Miyuki
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Cleft Palate Association 30.10.2006
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ISSN0386-5185
2186-5701
DOI10.11224/cleftpalate1976.31.3_274

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Summary:Primary objective: To determine the effectiveness of electropalatography (EPG) home training using a portable training unit (PTU) for a patient with residual articulation disorders. Methods and procedures: The subject was a post-surgical bilateral cleft palate patient whose velopharyngeal function was adequate. She started EPG home training at the age of 8 years 4 months, because she had residual articulation disorders such as palatalized or lateral misarticulation, although she had received conventional speech therapy for more than 4 years. The WinEPG system (Articulate Instruments, Edinburgh) was used to make recordings during the initial assessment and the monthly follow-up. Experimental interventions: A training program was developed at each session, and she was instructed to carry out her homework assignments using the PTU. Main outcome: After 13 months of home training, marked changes in the EPG patterns and‘ Center of Gravity: COG’ values were observed. Conclusions: Compared to conventional therapy, EPG home training resulted in a much quicker improvement in target sound production.
ISSN:0386-5185
2186-5701
DOI:10.11224/cleftpalate1976.31.3_274