Track: Speech therapy and Pathology
Highlights
Speech Therapy and Pathology: This session will delve into the latest approaches and treatments in speech therapy and pathology, focusing on both pediatric and adult populations. Attendees will explore various strategies to improve communication skills for individuals with speech and language disorders. Topics will cover therapy for late talkers, aphasia, and speech disorders such as apraxia and stuttering. Additionally, the session will address challenges related to auditory disorders, communication impairments, and swallowing difficulties.
Experts will discuss the use of evidence-based techniques and technological advancements, such as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), that empower individuals with severe speech disorders. Practical case studies and real-world examples will provide attendees with insights into how speech therapists can collaborate with other healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes.
Key Topics Covered:
Speech Therapy for Late Talkers: Techniques for supporting children with delayed speech development.
Speech Therapy for Aphasia: Approaches to rehabilitate communication skills in individuals post-stroke or with brain injuries.
Speech Therapy for Kids with Apraxia : Strategies to improve speech coordination in children with motor speech disorders.
Speech Therapy for Stuttering : Innovative therapies and tools to assist individuals in managing and overcoming stuttering.
Auditory Disorder Therapy: Addressing speech and language challenges related to hearing impairments.
Communication and Swallowing Disorders: Integrated care for individuals with speech and swallowing difficulties due to neurological or developmental conditions.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) : Use of assistive technologies to support non-verbal or minimally verbal individuals.
Voice Therapy: Rehabilitation for vocal disorders affecting speech quality and function.
Cognitive-Communication Disorders: Speech therapy strategies for people with cognitive deficits affecting communication.
Multidisciplinary Approaches : Collaboration between speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and other healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes.
Scientific Highlights
- Audiology
- Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of ENT
- Lung Disease/ Airway Issues
- ENT Infections and allergies
- New treatment Advances in Otolaryngology
- ENT Instrument study
- Neurosurgery
- Ear & Nose plastic surgery
- Endoscopic and laparoscopic ENT surgery
- Craniofacial & Facial surgery
- Otology and Neurotology
- Para Thyroid disease /pregnancy
- Diabetes and Hives Treatment
- ENT Microsurgery
- Oral Medicine/ Implant in ENT
- COVID -19 and ENT
- Pediatric Otolaryngology
- Speech therapy and Pathology
- ENT Healthcare in Nursing
- ENT Rehabilitation