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Books > Medicine > Clinical & internal medicine > Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
Hyperacusis and Disorders of Sound Intolerance: Clinical and
Research Perspectives is a professional resource for audiology
practitioners involved in the clinical management of patients who
suffer from sound tolerance concerns. The text covers emerging
assessment and intervention strategies associated with hyperacusis,
disorders of pitch perception, and other unusual processing
deficits of the auditory system. In order to illustrate the
patients' perspectives and experiences with disorders of auditory
processing, cases are included throughout.This collection of
diagnostic strategies and tools, evidence-based clinical research,
and case reports provides practitioners with avenues for supporting
patient management and coping. It combines new developments in the
understanding of auditory mechanisms with the clinical tools
developed to manage the effects such disorders exert in daily life.
Topics addressed include unusual clinical findings and features
that influence a patient's auditory processing such as their
perceptual accuracy, recognition abilities, and satisfaction with
the perception of sound. Hyperacusis is covered with respect to its
effects, its relation to psychological disorders, and its
management. Hyperacusis is often linked to trauma or closed head
injury and the text also considers the management of patients with
traumatic brain injury as an opportunity to illustrate the
effectiveness of interprofessional care in such cases.Interventions
such as cognitive behavioral therapy, self-efficacy training, and
hearing aid use are reported in a way that enhances clinicians'
ability to weave such strategies into their own work, or into their
referral system. Hyperacusis and Disorders of Sound Intolerance
illuminates increasingly observed auditory-related disorders that
challenge students, clinicians, physicians, and patients. The text
elucidates and reinforces audiologists' contributions to polytrauma
and interprofessional care teams and provides clear definitions,
delineation of mechanisms, and intervention options for auditory
disorders.
This highly practical surgical guide presents detailed
descriptions of the most established and important surgical
techniques for the full range of ENT conditions. The expert authors
describe the key stages of each procedure in a step-by-step format
supplemented by clearly labeled illustrations. Every consistently
organized chapter begins with an overview of the basic anatomic,
functional, and clinical principles followed by vital information
on indications, contraindications, surgical instruments,
anesthesia, and postoperative care.
FeaturesOver 900 high-quality drawings display the main steps of
each procedure Easy-to-reference textboxes highlight surgical
rules, tips, tricks and risks, and give advice on how to manage
potential complications The latest information on recent
developments in transplantation, cochlear implants, bone-anchored
prosthesis, and laser-supported interventions Coverage of the full
spectrum of plastic and reconstructive surgical techniques, such as
external rhinoplasty, scar revision, keloid management, and free
skin grafts
"This surgical atlas is an indispendable tool for the training
otolaryngologist. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
2011"
"ENT-Head and Neck Surgery: Essential Procedures" is an
indispensable companion for all fellows and residents in
otolaryngology during training and in daily practice."
Vocal fold scar remains one of the most demanding and, in some
ways, frustrating challenges of laryngology and voice therapy.
Treatments for this complex condition are inconsistent and often
produce suboptimal results. Yet, while hopes for full recovery
remain slim, surgical methods and improving technologies, along
with improved therapy techniques, have combined to yield better and
better outcomes; and further advances are on the horizon. In this
new book, Drs Moore and Sataloff have collaborated with world
leaders in laryngology and speech-language pathology to compile the
latest information on the pathophysiology of vocal fold scar,
treatments, procedures and, importantly, look at the promising
directions in research. The authors introduce the various causes
and sequelae of scar, examine anatomy and pathophysiology, and take
the reader through diagnostic procedures. Thereafter, they review
pre-operative therapy options and providing practical guidance on
surgical methods including medialization, techniques for freeing
the epithelium, management of sulcus, grafting, and the use of
lasers.The book discusses tissue engineering and newer treatment
options, including epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming
growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-beta1). The book summarises the state of
the art in diagnosis and treatment of vocal fold scar and should be
valuable for any clinician who cares for the patient with this
vexing problem.
Highly Commended by the BMA Medical Book Awards for Surgery! The
gliding nature and dynamic planes of the face present one of the
great challenges in aesthetic surgery and volume replenishment is a
key component of the treatment algorithm. Facial Volumization: An
Anatomic Approach by Jerome Lamb and Christopher Surek masterfully
bridges the gap between the anatomy lab and injection clinic. It
synthesizes a large body of facial anatomy publications into a
"one-stop shop" covering a wide array of facial procedures - from
the chin and perioral - to the midface and temple. In addition to
vascular injury, lymphatic disruption can play a critical role in
suboptimal aesthetic facial volumization outcomes. Chapter 2, The
Lymphatic Anatomy of the Lower Eyelid and the Malar Region of the
Face discusses new state-of-the art facial lymphatic discoveries.
Key Features Numerous beautiful, full-page color illustrations
systematically reveal each layer of the face - from deep to
superficial - taking readers on a unique journey through the 3-D
architecture of complex facial anatomy. The left side of each page
features a written synopsis of the vascular, muscular, ligament,
and adipose components of specific layers paired with cadaveric
dissection photographs. More than 20 high-definition live patient
injection videos posted in the Thieme online Media Center include
detailed injector commentary. Augmentation and enhancement
techniques, the latest facial fillers and lip injections, and
illustrated guidance on preferred volumization approaches.
Identification of danger zones and technical pearls for injecting
safely, avoiding problems, and obtaining the best results. This
invaluable resource will help residents and seasoned plastic
surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, dermatologists,
otolaryngologists, and aestheticians perform facial injections
safely and achie
First published almost 17 years ago and in demand throughout,
Evaluating Voice Therapy: Measuring the Effectiveness of
Treatment was one of the first books to address the need for a
robust evidence base for the treatment of functional voice
disorders.
Now re-titled, and with a team of expert collaborators, this
second edition addresses the major advances in the evaluation of
treatment of a range of voice disorders. The book is almost doubled
in size and still retains the practical appeal and hands-on value
of its predecessor. The book is organized so that voice clinicians
and researchers will be able to quickly locate and understand the
evidence base for specific client groups. A number of core chapters
are retained and re-written and there are five major chapters that
identify, summarise and critically appraise the
literature pertaining to voice therapy efficacy for functional
voice disorders, vocal nodules, organic voice disorders, unilateral
vocal fold paralysis and voice disorders related to Parkinson's
Disease.
'This remarkable book serves several purposes. It presents
evidence upon which treating therapists may formulate session plans
with maximal cost efficacy, while pointing the way to evaluation of
the relevant outcomes, in the context of what is already known...
[it] offers a comprehensive toolkit: literature appraisal; skills
acquisition; highlights of key existing papers; and benchmarks
against which to assess one's own practice.'
From the Foreword by Janet A Wilson, B.Sc., MD, FRCS(Ed),
FRCS(Eng), FRCSLT(Hon)
'...an invaluable resource.... It provides an extremely logical
and coherent approach to this topic [and it] provides a wealth of
clearly presented information about the current state of the
evidence for voice therapy effectiveness...'
From the Foreword by Robert E. Hillman, Ph.D.
'Voice therapy has come of age, and this book, as well as clearly
laying out ways of treatment and research, is a wonderful
celebration of this moment in time. I know both serious and casual
readers will quickly join the party'.
From the Foreword by Martin Birchall, FRCS.
The beloved classic textbook, "Introduction to Sound: Acoustics for
the Hearing and Speech Sciences", is back in a new fourth edition
and continues its aim to teach fundamental concepts of acoustics to
students in communication sciences and disorders and related
disciplines. Students in speech, language, and hearing science must
have a thorough understanding of the elements of acoustics before
they can successfully embark on more advanced study of both normal
and disordered human communication.The textbook is known for how
acoustical concepts have been made understandable for all students,
not just those who are already grounded in mathematics and physics.
The book is appropriate for undergraduate courses in hearing
science, acoustics for speech and hearing, as well as related
courses in audiology.N EW TO THIS EDITION:*New chapter on Room
Acoustics (Chapter 10) summarizes relevant concepts for classrooms
as well as discusses principles and methods for assessing speech
intelligibility/understanding*Chapter 3 on Acoustic Impedance is
now a new free-standing chapter*Each chapter includes Practice
Problems*Several other chapters have been reorganized to achieve an
improved focus and more logical flow of concepts*Now includes a
Glossary of key terms*Information has been made more concise*Access
to a PluralPlus companion website that includes resources for both
students (course notes, study questions) and instructors
(PowerPoint lecture slides, related links.)*Availability of 17
computer animations on the web to illustrate, in slow motion,
elements of acoustics that are ordinarily too fast to visualize.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
An innovative and invaluable resource for students and
professionals to effectively treat children with speech sound
disorders Children with speech sound disorders are at higher risk
of academic failure, behavioral difficulties, motor impairments,
language delays, and literacy deficits. Speech Sound Disorders:
Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment by Kelly Vess provides the
necessary tools to use research-based practices when diagnosing and
treating preschoolers. Sophisticated yet reader-friendly, this
interactive book is certain to revolutionize the methodology
therapists use to treat children with these disorders and globally
improve outcomes. Through a step-by-step process, readers will
learn to critically review and evaluate research in practice.
Guidance is provided on how to create educationally rich activities
to comprehensively treat children with speech sound disorders.
Readers will not only learn how to integrate research into
practice, but also how to research their own practices to
continually grow as professionals and advance the field. In
addition, invaluable insights are provided on how to make efficient
use of limited therapy time by targeting executive function, social
communication, motor skills, language skills, and literacy skills
while treating children with speech sound disorders. Key Highlights
Readers actively engage in this robust learning experience by:
Participating in interactive activities with 120 video clips of
diverse populations of preschoolers that clearly illustrate
evidence-based practices. Critically reviewing current research,
objectively evaluating research in practice including their own,
and creating evidence-based methods to continually improve
evaluation and treatment of preschoolers with varied needs.
Implementing proven evidence-based strategies to improve outcomes
within a variety of contexts for diverse groups of preschoolers.
Scaffolding children with complex treatment target selection to
promote optimal growth at a time when neuroplasticity is at a high
level. This unique resource empowers individuals across academic
and professional settings to improve the treatment outcomes for
preschoolers with speech sound disorders, develop self-efficacy
skills, and instill a lifelong love of learning in children. This
book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
This popular AAP manual provides expert help for virtually any
commonly encountered pediatric ENT condition. Pediatric
Otolaryngology is the first place to turn for expert help with the
myriad ear, nose, and throat disorders. From adenopathy to
ankyloglossia, ear infection to epistaxis, and from stridor to
speech disorders, look here for the state of the art across the
length and breadth of pediatric ENT disorders. Pediatric
Otolaryngology delivers the precise level of detail primary care
providers require. The book's practice-focused, case-based
presentation streamlines patient problem-solving. "How to" clinical
pearls help you master key diagnosis and treatment procedures. This
must-have manual includes 100 high-quality photos and illustrations
to aid with diagnosis. KEY FEATURES Three new chapters:
Complications of Chronic Eustachian Tube Dysfunction: Retractions,
Perforations, Cholesteatoma; Feeding Disorders/Ankyloglossia; and
Pediatric Tracheostomy Updated guidelines for treatment of otitis
media with effusion Updated guideline on newborn hearing assessment
and cytomegalovirus causation Updated recommendations to treat
intractable drooling
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