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Keys for SLPs
Episode 81: Keys to Treating Speech and Voice Disorders with LSVT LOUD

Keys for SLPs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 64:29


Guest: Cynthia M Fox, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - Dr. Fox, co-founder of LSVT Global, explores the evolution of LSVT LOUD and how it is used to treat a variety of adult and pediatric speech and voice disorders. Dr. Fox dives into treating Parkinson's, stroke, ataxia, multiple sclerosis, spasmodic dysphonia, neuromuscular disease, presbyphonia, and traumatic brain injury with LSVT LOUD. She describes how LSVT LOUD is also used with pediatric populations. Dr. Fox highlights five parameters that research has shown evidence of improvement with LSVT LOUD.

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Freedom Talks
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Parkinson's Disease

Freedom Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 46:16


Emily Belter, Speech Language Pathologist joins Brady Ament, host, and Molly Rittberg, Physical Therapist to talk about their collaborative work on treating patients with Parkinson's Disease. LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD allow patients to remain functional, calibrate their bodies to move better, and to be heard. Listen how Emily and Molly work together to give patients the best experience and support. 

Parkinson's Warrior Podcast
5 Reasons Why LSVT BIG/LOUD Works!

Parkinson's Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 10:05


LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD have been around for a while now. These programs have resulted in great success in helping persons with Parkinson's Disease and other neurological conditions all over the world, quite literally, to AMPLIFY their lives. Why do these programs work? There is hard neuroscience involved, but those principles are discussed in this episode in simple terms provided by LSVT Global in their own training. The 5 principles discussed here are the key to success in these programs.   Please support this podcast and our endeavors by becoming a co-producer of the show! Sign up as a Patreon supporter here at https://www.patreon.com/pdwarriors Also, you can leave a one time tip in our virtual tip jar at: https://paypal.me/hylandptw Don't forget about our YouTube channel!!

Parkinson's Association's of San Diego Microcast
PASD Microcast #68 - Emory D'Andrea on LSVT Loud

Parkinson's Association's of San Diego Microcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 8:05


In this episode we're joined by Emory D'Andrea, a Speech Language Pathologist and certified LSVT LOUD/eLOUD provider at Carmel Mountain Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. Emory gives us some insights into how the LSVT LOUD and eLOUD programs can help anyone with Parkinson's who is finding their voice becoming a bit more quiet.Emory can be reached at THINKeLOUD@gmail.com or 410-980-0922.https://parkinsonsassociation.org/

Private Practice Success Stories
How to Build Your Private Practice by Taking Little Steps Every Day with Liz Seagrave Tantareanu

Private Practice Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 33:55


Do you feel overwhelmed by the idea of starting a private practice?  Many SLPs and OTs feel that way and it's totally understandable. Starting a whole business can seem like an impossible task when you are already dealing with overflowing caseloads. Rest assured, it can still be done! By taking little steps every day, you will be ready to take on your first private practice clients in no time.  In today's episode of Private Practice Success Stories, I sat down with Liz Seagrave Tantareanu to talk about how she did it little by little and now has a successful practice. You'll also learn how she became a Medicare provider and how she deals with things like people pleasing and perfectionism.  Liz is the founder of Golden Coast Speech Therapy Services in San Rafael, California, and has been a practicing speech-language pathologist for over 10 years. Liz's clinical interests include neurogenic voice disorders and Parkinson's Disease, care of the professional voice, gender-affirming voice therapy, early intervention for language delays and speech sound disorders, and literacy development. She is trained in LSVT LOUD®, SPEAK OUT!®, PhoRTE voice therapy, and Hanen: It Takes Two to Talk®.  Liz received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master of Science in Medical Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington. Her graduate work included research in the Vocal Function Lab at UW, investigating the construct of listener effort and speech intelligibility in individuals following total laryngectomy.   She completed a graduate internship at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford and a Clinical Fellowship at the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System in West Los Angeles. She has worked across a range of settings and patient populations, including an interdisciplinary pediatric clinic, preschool early intervention classrooms, and acute and outpatient care, before founding Golden Coast Speech Therapy Services in 2020.  In Today's Episode, We Discuss: How Liz got started in the profession and decided to start a private practice When Liz decided to make her first hire How becoming a Medicare provider grew her business Why confidence comes from taking action The importance of doing it scared How private practice allows Liz full control of her professional and personal life The benefits of taking small steps to start your own practice It's totally possible to jump into your private practice if that's what you want. Just remember that it's also okay if you just want to dabble and take it slow. As long as you do something to move the needle forward, even if it's just writing what you want down on paper, you're one step closer to making it happen.  Liz is the perfect example of taking small steps to help you build big dreams. If you want to learn how we help SLPs and OTs start, grow and scale private practices, please visit http://www.independentclinician.com (www.IndependentClinician.com).  Resources Mentioned:  Check out Liz's website: https://www.goldencoastspeech.com/ (https://www.goldencoastspeech.com/) Follow Liz on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goldencoastspeech (https://www.facebook.com/goldencoastspeech) Podcast episode with Rene Robles and Christina Ramos: https://independentclinician.com/where-are-they-now-did-they-open-five-clinics-in-five-years-with-rene-robles-and-cristina-ramos-ccc-slp/ (https://independentclinician.com/where-are-they-now-did-they-open-five-clinics-in-five-years-with-rene-robles-and-cristina-ramos-ccc-slp/) Where We Can Connect:  Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-practice-success-stories/id1374716199 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-practice-success-stories/id1374716199) Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/independentclinician/ Follow Me on Facebook:...

Keys for SLPs
Episode 48: Keys to Improving Speech Clarity of People with Down Syndrome with LSVT LOUD

Keys for SLPs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 73:50


Guests: Jennifer Gray MS, CCC-SLP, and Sarah Bookout, MA, CCC-SLP - They discuss evidence that supports the use of the LSVT LOUD to improve the communication skills of children and adults with Down Syndrome. They describe how to tailor LSVT LOUD to meet each individual's communication needs. This dynamic team discusses communication challenges and offers strategies to use with clients to improve clarity and promote independence.

Parkinson's Warrior Podcast
Think LOUD and Move BIG! An Interview with Dr. Cynthia Fox, PhD, CCC-SLP

Parkinson's Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 35:28


This is our ***25th EPISODE!!!*** In this episode of the PWP, Dr. Hyland interviews special guest Dr. Cynthia Fox, Speech Language Pathologist. Dr. Fox is the current CEO and co-founder of LSVT Global, Inc. that is the parent company for the therapy treatment programs LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG. In the interview you will get to hear the history of Dr. Fox's career as well as how she and Dr. Lorraine Ramig met and ended up collaborating on the clinical research that led to developing the programs and also "what's in the name" when it comes to the LSVT trademark. Hint: You need to listen to this episode to find out!!  Please give their website a visit here: https://www.lsvtglobal.com/ To find an LSVT certified clinician in YOUR area you may search for them directly here: https://www.lsvtglobal.com/LSVTFindClinicians Please support this podcast and our endeavors by becoming a co-producer of the show! Sign up as a Patreon supporter here at https://www.patreon.com/pdwarriors Also, you can leave a one time tip in our virtual tip jar at: https://paypal.me/hylandptw Don't forget about our YouTube channel!!

2 Mikes Parkinson's Podcast
SEASON 1: EPISODE 8B Jessica Ackerman talks about speech classes and yoga for Parkinson's https://www.jessicaackerman.com/

2 Mikes Parkinson's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 22:15


Jessica runs Zoom classes for voice and yoga, she' worked with the PD community for over 20 years. She runs zoom classes for a "Speak Steady" program Speak Steady Program for people with Parkinson's and other neurologic impairments. This targeted program is delivered by Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist, Jessica Ackerman MSCCC-SLP, also a Registered Yoga Teacher with a career of experience in Voice and Speech Therapy for neurologic impairments, including LSVT LOUD.  Jessica's breath-based yoga program aims to maximize vocal loudness, breath support for speech, and intelligibility of speech  that so often impact communication effectiveness of people with Parkinson's Disease. This weekly program focuses on synchronizing basic gentle yoga poses with breath (matching a movement to an inhale and a movement to an exhale). Movements and poses can be achieved in a chair, wheelchair, recliner, standing, or yoga mat. If/when you have voice issues, this program is highly recommended   

dysphagia matters
EP 3: LSVT LOUD and swallowing with Cynthia Fox

dysphagia matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 41:32


In this episode we speak to Dr. Cynthia Fox, CEO and co-founder of LSVT Global and LSVT LOUD faculty. The Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT or LSVT LOUD) is an approach that was originally developed to treat voice and speech disorders in people with Parkinson's disease. Over the years, changes in swallowing have been observed … EP 3: LSVT LOUD and swallowing with Cynthia Fox Read More »

dysphagia matters
EP 3: LSVT LOUD and swallowing with Cynthia Fox

dysphagia matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 41:32


In this episode we speak to Dr. Cynthia Fox, CEO and co-founder of LSVT Global and LSVT LOUD faculty. The Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT or LSVT LOUD) is an approach that was originally developed to treat voice and speech disorders in people with Parkinson's disease. Over the years, changes in swallowing have been observed … EP 3: LSVT LOUD and swallowing with Cynthia Fox Read More »

dysphagia matters
EP 3: LSVT LOUD and swallowing with Cynthia Fox

dysphagia matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 41:32


In this episode we speak to Dr. Cynthia Fox, CEO and co-founder of LSVT Global and LSVT LOUD faculty. The Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT or LSVT LOUD) is an approach that was originally developed to treat voice and speech disorders in people with Parkinson's disease. Over the years, changes in swallowing have been observed … EP 3: LSVT LOUD and swallowing with Cynthia Fox Read More »

Klinisch Relevant
LSVT Big * Ergotherapie

Klinisch Relevant

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 35:50


In der heutigen Folge spricht Andre Eckerkunst mit Antje Unterseer, Ergotherapeutin in der Parkinsonklinik Beelitz.

Freedom Talks
Jeremy Otte - Parkinson's Disease - Treatment, Support, Medication, and More

Freedom Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 45:04


Jeremy Otte - Wisconsin Parkinson AssociationFor more information visit: https://www.wiparkinson.org/To make an appointment or to talk with Molly Rittberg about physical therapy for Parkinson's Disease visit: https://freedompt.com/appointment/

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab
Evidence To Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab Episode 7

Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 28:07


All speech and language Pathology are not the same especially in a Neurological setting. Host Polly Swingle talks with Andrea Bettis, Speech and Language Pathologist about the Broad scope of Speech Therapy in Parkinson's and Brain injury patients. Host:Polly A. Swingle, PT, GCS, CEEAAPolly joined the Recovery Project in 2003, after graduating from Ohio University in 1986 with a BS in Physical Therapy. Her accreditations and certifications include: Neuro development treatment – adult (NDT), Geriatric clinical specialist, Burdenko, Registered yoga instructor and certified exercise expert in the aging adult. Before coming to The Recovery Project, Polly was the Director of Outpatient Services at The Rehab Institute of Michigan and the Director of Rehab Services at Good Samaritan Medical Center. She was recognized as Crain’s Healthcare hero in 2016, MDA Clinician of the Year in 2015 and Clinical Instructor of the year in 2007. She loves to do yoga in her free time.Guest:Andrea, Bettis, Speech PathologistAndrea graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences. She received her Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology at Eastern Michigan University. Andrea became interested in specializing in neuro following an internship at Special Tree Rehab Services. She was later hired there and became a certified brain injury specialist (CBIS). Wanting to expand her experience in neurological disorders, Andrea began working at The Recovery Project in 2018. She is specialized in the treatment of voice and speech disorders in individual’s with Parkinson's Disease through certifications such as LSVT LOUD and SPEAK OUT!Other certifications: Vital Stim (FDA approved treatment of swallowing).therecoveryproject.netInstagram @RecoveryProjectFacebook @TheRecoveryProjectLLC

The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast
Interview with Cassie Lorie Part 2: Occupational therapy for people with Parkinson's

The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 24:58


This week Anne talks with Cassie Lorie, an occupational therapist who is certified in LSVT LOUD and Low Vision therapy through the American Occupational Therapy Association. In addition to working to adults manage chronic health conditions (like Parkinson's) using a holistic, community based approach, Cassie is one of the founders of Engage Brain Body Better and Brain Body Better where she does telehealth wellness and therapy to help people with PD live their best lives. In this episode we talk about what some of the ways that occupational therapy can help people manage the problems with fine motor control that people with Parkinson's can develop. We also talk about the handwriting group that Cassie is running through her business Engage Brain Body Better. You can find Cassie at: https://www.engagebrainbodybetter.com/ https://www.brainbodybetter.com/ If you want to contact Anne, you can reach her at: anne.envision@gmail.com Or you can find me on my social media platforms: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/anne.gouldruete Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_pd_pt/ https://www.instagram.com/envisionptwell/

The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast
Interview with Cassie Lorie Part 1: An Introduction to Occupational Therapy for Parkinson's Disease

The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 22:29


This week Anne talks with Cassie Lorie, an occupational therapist who is certified in LSVT LOUD and Low Vision therapy through the American Occupational Therapy Association. In addition to working to adults manage chronic health conditions (like Parkinson's) using a holistic, community based approach, Cassie is one of the founders of Engage Brain Body Better and Brain Body Better where she does telehealth wellness and therapy to help people with PD live their best lives. In this episode we talk about what occupational therapy is, why people may seek out occupational therapy and some of the ways that an occupational therapist can help with low vision. You can find Cassie at: https://www.engagebrainbodybetter.com/ https://www.brainbodybetter.com/ If you want to contact Anne, you can reach her at: anne.envision@gmail.com Or you can find me on my social media platforms: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/anne.gouldruete Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_pd_pt/ https://www.instagram.com/envisionptwell/

The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast
Interview with Kaila McCarthy: An Introduction to Speech Therapy for Parkinson's

The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 26:55


In this episode of the podcast, Anne talks with Kaila McCarthy. Kaila is a speech therapist who is certified in LSVT LOUD, LSVT Loud for Life and SpeakOut! who works with people with PD via telehealth wellness and therapy appointments with Engage Brain Body Better and Brain Body better. In the episode we talk about what speech therapy is and the role plays in helping people with PD. We go over the more common conditions that speech therapy treats for people with PD, including voice training, cognitive training and swallowing. In addition, we talk about things to look out for when you have PD in order to maintain optimal health. You can find Kaila at Engage Brain Body Better and Brain Body better at: https://www.engagebrainbodybetter.com/ https://www.brainbodybetter.com/ If you want to contact Anne, you can reach her at: anne.envision@gmail.com Or you can find me on my social media platforms: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/anne.gouldruete Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_pd_pt/ https://www.instagram.com/envisionptwell/

Be Kind Always
LSVT LOUD WORK WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE INTERVIEW WITH CYNTHIA FOX

Be Kind Always

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 27:58


In this episode, Charlie talks with Cynthia Fox, CEO and Co-Founder of LSVT LOUD and how their organization is helping those with Parkinson's Disease fight the good fight each and every day. LSVT LOUD has integrated new therapy into daily programs. In addition, they discuss the latest trends and treatment research.

Health Dose
LSVT LOUD for Patients with Parkinson's Disease

Health Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 8:13


On the second part of our series on LSVT BIG and LOUD therapy for patients with Parkinson's disease, Speech Therapist Cindy Ruble, M.A., C.C.C.-S.L.P., explains LSVT LOUD and how it can benefit those who suffer from Parkinson's.

FOXcast SLP
FOXcast SLP: An in-depth Look Inside LSVT Loud

FOXcast SLP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 44:37


In this episode, we welcome Angela Halpern, MS, CCC-SLP, Faculty with LSVT Global and Jessica Galgano, PhD., CCC-SLP, Faculty with LSVT Global, to take an in-depth look at the LSVT Loud program and answer some of the commonly asked questions from the SLP community. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher  | TuneIn | Other Android Apps While the people in this photo are a real FOX clinician and patient, they are not mentioned in this article.

Continuum: A Healthcare Podcast
LSVT LOUD® and LSVT BIG®: Helping People with Parkinson's Get Loud and Big

Continuum: A Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 47:59


People diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative disease, experience a variety of symptoms, at varying levels of progression and severity. Two areas often affected in these individuals are their vocal loudness and their physical movements. LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG are two programs aimed at these challenges. On this episode, we're joined by Laura Guse and Angela Halpern of LSVT Global. Laura is the Chief Clinical Officer of LSVT BIG and Angela is the Chief Clinical Officer of LSVT LOUD. We are also joined by Bob Brown, a person with Parkinson's who has benefited from the LSVT treatments. Laura and Angela explain what LSVT stands for, the differences between the two treatments, and how they benefit people with Parkinson's. They also discuss what the treatments entail, the research and data supporting the use of LSVT treatments, and how to find an LSVT certified clinician. As we discuss each topic, Bob provides examples from his own life to illustrate the life-changing impact LSVT treatments can have for a people diagnosed with Parkinson's. For links to more information on LSVT and Parkinson's, check out the show notes at http://bit.ly/2VIWIDp

Health Matters with The Medicine Center Pharmacy
Delay Parkinson's Disease - Yes You Can!

Health Matters with The Medicine Center Pharmacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 49:58


People with Parkinson's Disease may notice changes or difficulty chewing, eating, speaking or swallowing at any time, but symptoms tend to increase as the disease progresses. Muscles in the face, mouth and throat that are used in speaking and swallowing are often affected. In this podcast, listen to therapists describe LSVT-BIG and LSVT-LOUD and explain how you can slow down the disease.

Stoughton Hospital Health Talk

LSVT-Loud is an amazing speech treatment for individuals with Parkinson's disease or other neurological conditions. It can greatly improve vocal volume and articulation through voice muscle stimulation exercises.LeaAnn Worachek, MS/CC-SLP, shares how LSVT-Loud works and the incredible benefits patients may experience through this treatment.

Healthy Aging Podcast hosted by Kendra Vallone and Dr. Larry Emdur

Kerri Caswell, PT and Deborah Ross, MA CCC-SLP discuss the options for improving the quality of life for Parkinson's patients using LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG.