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SM28-529 A Guide to Balance and Dizziness: Neurologic Evaluation and Treatment of Vestibular Conditions(文景書局)

現貨供應 ISBN: 9781638220817 Year: 2026 Editon: 2  Price: GBP 62.99
Author: Charles M. Plishka

SM28-528 Browning's Audiology for Clinicians(文景書局)

現貨供應 ISBN: 9781032554129 Year: 2026 Editon: 3  Price: GBP 56.99
Author: George G. Browning

Textbook of Ear, Nose and Throat with Head and Neck Surgery for Medical Students(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781779568373 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 190.00
Author: Gabriel Duarte
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The ear, nose and throat form interconnected anatomical and functional systems that are essential for breathing, hearing, balance, speech and swallowing. Mastery of ENT requires both sound anatomical knowledge and practical clinical reasoning to diagnose common and uncommon disorders. This textbook presents clear, clinically oriented explanations of ENT anatomy, physiology and pathology tailored to medical students. It emphasizes bedside examination techniques, key diagnostic algorithms, and succinct management plans that students can apply on rotations. Logical illustrations, high-yield summaries and exam-style questions help consolidate learning and prepare readers for assessments. The book also highlights common surgical procedures and perioperative considerations in head and neck care, bridging theory with practical skills.


Handbook Of Vestibular Rehabilitation(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199662 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Aaliyah Hughes
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Vestibular rehabilitation is essential for patients experiencing balance disorders, dizziness, and vertigo. This handbook offers a clinical overview of assessment techniques and therapeutic exercises targeting the vestibular system. It covers common conditions such as vestibular neuritis, BPPV, and Meniere’s disease. Strategies include gaze stabilization, habituation exercises, and functional mobility training. Detailed illustrations and case protocols enhance practical understanding. The handbook serves as a reference for physical therapists, audiologists, and rehabilitation specialists involved in managing vestibular dysfunction.


Paediatric Audiological Medicine(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199679 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Kairos Franklin
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Pediatric audiological medicine focuses on diagnosing and managing hearing disorders in infants and children. This book addresses congenital and acquired hearing loss, auditory neuropathy, and middle ear conditions. It discusses diagnostic tools such as otoacoustic emissions and auditory brainstem response testing. Readers learn about the role of early intervention, hearing aids, cochlear implants, and speech-language therapy. Emphasis is placed on family-centered care and multidisciplinary collaboration. The book is designed for audiologists, pediatricians, and ENT specialists working in child hearing health.


Infection And Hearing Impairment(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199686 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Olwethu Dladla
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Infections can have a profound impact on hearing, especially in vulnerable populations. This book examines the links between infectious diseases and auditory impairment. Topics include cytomegalovirus, rubella, meningitis, and otitis media, along with their pathophysiology and treatment. The role of immunization, early detection, and medical management is highlighted. Audiological assessment and follow-up protocols for infection-related hearing loss are detailed. Readers gain insight into public health implications and preventive strategies. This resource is essential for clinicians involved in infectious disease, audiology, and pediatric care.


Hearing Impairment, Auditory Perception And Language Disability(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199693 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Aisling O'Brien
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Hearing impairment significantly influences auditory perception and language development, often affecting communication and academic performance. This book explores how auditory deficits impact speech comprehension, language acquisition, and expressive abilities. It examines types and degrees of hearing loss and their correlation with language disabilities in children and adults. Intervention approaches, including auditory-verbal therapy and augmentative communication, are discussed. The book also highlights the importance of early diagnosis and family-centered support. Research on auditory processing and its implications for literacy is included. It serves as a valuable resource for educators, speech-language therapists, and audiologists.


Genetics And Hearing Impairment(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199709 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Beckett Vaughn
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Genetic factors play a crucial role in many cases of hearing impairment, influencing both congenital and progressive forms. This book covers the genetic mechanisms that lead to auditory dysfunction, covering syndromic and non-syndromic types. It outlines current advances in molecular diagnostics, gene mapping, and hereditary patterns. Ethical considerations in genetic counseling and testing are addressed. The book also explores the implications of genetic hearing loss on intervention planning and family communication. It is particularly useful for audiologists, geneticists, and professionals involved in early hearing detection programs.


Clinical Practice In Communication Disorders(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199716 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Kaylani Vega
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Communication disorders encompass a broad range of challenges that affect speech, language, and auditory processing. This book provides a clinical perspective on identifying, managing, and treating various communication impairments. It covers assessment techniques, intervention models, and multidisciplinary team roles. Disorders such as stuttering, aphasia, dysarthria, and voice issues are examined with practical case illustrations. Evidence-based strategies for therapy planning and outcome evaluation are emphasized. It is designed for students and clinicians in speech-language pathology, audiology, and special education.


Assessment In Speech And Language Therapy(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199723 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Omuhle Ramaphosa
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Effective assessment is foundational to successful speech and language therapy. This book offers a comprehensive overview of diagnostic tools, methods, and interpretive skills used in evaluating communication disorders. It covers both formal standardized tests and informal observation techniques. Readers learn how to assess language comprehension, expression, articulation, fluency, and pragmatic skills across ages. Considerations for cultural and linguistic diversity are discussed. The text supports clinical decision-making and individualized therapy planning. It is a key guide for students, therapists, and professionals conducting speech-language evaluations.


Mental Health And Deafness(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199730 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Zoelle Kerr
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Deafness can profoundly influence mental health, especially when communication barriers and social isolation are present. This book examines the psychological well-being of deaf individuals, exploring topics such as identity, stigma, and access to mental health services. It discusses common co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, and trauma, and how they present in the deaf community. Culturally sensitive therapeutic approaches, including the use of sign language and Deaf-aware counseling practices, are emphasized. The book is essential for mental health professionals, educators, and interpreters working with deaf clients.


Children's Speech And Literacy Difficulties(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199747 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Carmelo De Luca
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Children with speech and literacy difficulties face challenges that impact their academic success and social development. This book addresses the interrelated nature of speech sound disorders, phonological awareness, and reading skills. It examines developmental pathways and the early signs of communication breakdowns. Readers are introduced to intervention strategies that integrate speech therapy with literacy instruction. Case studies and practical frameworks are included to guide practitioners. The text is suited for speech-language therapists, educators, and psychologists supporting language-impaired children.


Language Development And Disorders(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199754 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Keziah Middleton
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Language development is a complex process influenced by cognitive, social, and environmental factors. This book provides an in-depth exploration of typical and atypical language acquisition across developmental stages. It discusses major theoretical models, milestones, and the identification of delays and disorders. Conditions such as developmental language disorder, specific language impairment, and language deficits in neurodevelopmental conditions are explored. Strategies for early intervention, family involvement, and inclusive education are highlighted. It serves as a core reference for linguists, educators, and speech-language pathologists.


Cochlear Hearing Loss(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199761 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Aviva Goldberg
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Cochlear hearing loss affects both the sensory and perceptual aspects of hearing, requiring specialized understanding and management. This book explains the anatomy and physiology of the cochlea and the nature of sensorineural hearing loss. It discusses causes such as noise exposure, aging, and ototoxicity. Audiological assessments, hearing aid technologies, and rehabilitative strategies are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on individualized care planning and counseling. The book supports audiology and hearing science professionals seeking deeper insight into inner ear dysfunction.


Tinnitus: A Multidisciplinary Approach(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199778 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Dmitri Ivanov
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Tinnitus presents a complex clinical challenge involving auditory perception and psychological distress. This book takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding tinnitus, integrating insights from audiology, neurology, psychology, and ENT practice. It covers pathophysiology, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options such as sound therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions. The impact on quality of life and strategies for coping are addressed. Practical tools for clinical assessment and patient education are included. The book is ideal for professionals managing tinnitus in medical and therapeutic settings.


Neurogenic Communication Disorders(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199785 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Tian Zhao
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Neurogenic communication disorders arise from damage to the nervous system, affecting speech, language, and cognitive-linguistic functions. This book explores conditions such as aphasia, apraxia of speech, dysarthria, and right hemisphere disorders. It discusses neurological foundations, diagnostic procedures, and rehabilitation techniques. Evidence-based interventions and interdisciplinary collaboration are emphasized. Readers gain insight into treatment planning, recovery patterns, and caregiver involvement. This resource supports clinicians, neurologists, and speech-language pathologists working with neurogenic populations.


Cochlear Hearing Loss: Physiological, Psychological And Technical Issues(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199792 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Evander Snow
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Cochlear hearing loss encompasses physiological, psychological, and technical dimensions that affect both diagnosis and management. This expanded edition offers a holistic overview of how inner ear dysfunction influences hearing and well-being. Topics include auditory mechanics, hearing perception, emotional consequences of hearing loss, and the latest in hearing aid and cochlear implant technologies. It also discusses patient counseling, rehabilitation programs, and quality-of-life considerations. The text balances clinical depth with accessibility, making it valuable for both audiologists and hearing care specialists.


The Effects Of Genetic Hearing Impairment In The Family(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199808 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Halina Kowalska
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Genetic hearing impairment not only affects the individual but also has a profound influence on family dynamics, communication patterns, and emotional well-being. This book explores the psychosocial and practical challenges families face when managing hereditary hearing loss. It discusses the roles of genetic counseling, early intervention, and support systems in coping with diagnosis and lifelong management. Communication strategies, educational planning, and sibling experiences are also examined. Emphasis is placed on fostering positive family adaptation and resilience. It is a valuable resource for audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and family health professionals.


Voice And Resonance Disorders(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199815 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Boitumelo Nkuna
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Voice and resonance disorders disrupt vocal quality, pitch, and clarity, often interfering with personal and professional communication. This book provides a comprehensive overview of conditions such as vocal nodules, laryngeal paralysis, hypernasality, and functional voice loss. It outlines assessment procedures including perceptual, acoustic, and instrumental analysis. Therapeutic techniques like vocal hygiene education, resonant voice therapy, and surgical interventions are discussed. Clinical examples highlight treatment planning and progress tracking. Designed for students and clinicians, the book combines anatomy, physiology, and rehabilitation strategies for effective voice care.


Articulation And Phonological Disorders(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199822 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Bellamy Giles
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Articulation and phonological disorders involve difficulties in producing speech sounds correctly or following sound patterns, affecting intelligibility and communication. This book outlines the nature, causes, and classification of these speech sound disorders. It discusses traditional and phonological process-based intervention models and provides assessment tools and treatment plans. Case studies demonstrate therapy progression across developmental stages. Special attention is given to cultural and linguistic variation in sound production. This guide supports speech-language pathologists and educators in developing individualized and effective interventions.


Dysphagia: Foundation, Theory And Practice(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199839 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Rhian Smith
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Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, poses serious health risks including aspiration and malnutrition. This foundational book explores the anatomy, physiology, and neurological control of swallowing, along with various causes of dysphagia across the lifespan. Readers learn to conduct clinical and instrumental assessments, including FEES and videofluoroscopy. It presents rehabilitation techniques such as compensatory strategies, diet modification, and therapeutic exercises. Theory and evidence-based practices are integrated to guide clinical decision-making. Ideal for students and professionals in speech-language pathology and dysphagia management.


Fluency Disorders: Theory And Therapy(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199846 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Ciara Brennan
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Fluency disorders such as stuttering and cluttering impact the rhythm and flow of speech, often leading to emotional and social difficulties. This book examines the theoretical underpinnings, developmental aspects, and behavioral characteristics of fluency disorders. It introduces evidence-based therapies like fluency shaping, stuttering modification, and cognitive-affective approaches. Assessment tools and client-centered planning are discussed, with a focus on individual variability. Readers explore how to support clients across ages and cultural contexts. This resource benefits clinicians, educators, and students seeking a practical and comprehensive understanding of fluency disorders.


Adult Cochlear Implant Rehabilitation(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199853 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Axton Glenn
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Adult cochlear implant rehabilitation focuses on restoring hearing function and communication abilities in individuals with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss. This book outlines the candidacy criteria, surgical process, and post-implantation care for adult recipients. It emphasizes auditory training, speech perception development, and psychosocial adjustment. Case examples and therapy guidelines illustrate how to support listening, language, and quality of life outcomes. Integration with assistive technology and counseling services is also discussed. It is an essential reference for audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and hearing rehabilitation specialists.


Augmentative And Alternative Communication Systems(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199860 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Zeph Callahan
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Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems enable individuals with complex communication needs to express themselves effectively. This book explores the range of AAC strategies, from low-tech picture boards to high-tech speech-generating devices. It discusses the principles of AAC assessment, system selection, and implementation across settings. Readers learn how to tailor AAC interventions to the user’s cognitive, motor, and linguistic abilities. Emphasis is placed on fostering independence, social inclusion, and literacy development. Designed for speech-language pathologists and special educators, it bridges theory and practical application.


Sensorineural Hearing Loss(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199877 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Philisiwe Ndlazi
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Sensorineural hearing loss results from damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve and is the most common type of permanent hearing loss. This book explores its causes, including noise exposure, aging, genetics, and ototoxicity. It covers diagnostic audiology, auditory pathophysiology, and management options such as hearing aids and cochlear implants. Counseling and communication strategies for affected individuals are also discussed. The book emphasizes the importance of early identification, rehabilitation, and client education. Suitable for audiologists, hearing specialists, and rehabilitation professionals, it provides a clinical approach to managing sensorineural hearing loss.


Pediatric Speech-Language Pathology(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199884 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Brenna Nolan
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Pediatric speech-language pathology addresses communication disorders that arise during childhood and can affect learning, behavior, and social development. This book provides a developmental framework for assessing and treating language delays, speech sound disorders, fluency issues, and voice problems in children. Family involvement, early intervention, and school collaboration are highlighted. Evidence-based practices are explained through engaging clinical examples and age-specific techniques. The book equips students and clinicians with tools to promote communication success in diverse pediatric populations.


Cognitive-Communication Interventions(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199891 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Wren McCarthy
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Cognitive-communication disorders occur when brain injury or disease impairs the cognitive functions that support language, such as memory, attention, and executive function. This book explores the assessment and rehabilitation of such disorders in individuals with TBI, stroke, dementia, and other neurological conditions. It presents intervention strategies to improve conversational skills, problem-solving, and information processing. Interdisciplinary collaboration and caregiver support are emphasized. Real-life examples and therapy frameworks provide guidance for clinical application. Ideal for speech-language pathologists and neurorehabilitation specialists.


Multicultural Issues In SLP Practice(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199907 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Yuliana Mendoza
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Multicultural issues are central to ethical and effective speech-language pathology practice. This book addresses how cultural values, language differences, and social identity impact communication assessments and interventions. It emphasizes cultural competence, bilingual service delivery, and the need to avoid diagnostic bias. Readers learn to adapt therapy goals and materials to diverse client backgrounds while respecting cultural norms. Case studies demonstrate how to provide inclusive, person-centered care. This resource is essential for practitioners serving multilingual and multicultural populations.


Medical Speech-Language Pathology(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199914 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Dalitso Banda
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Medical speech-language pathology focuses on diagnosing and treating communication and swallowing disorders in medical settings. This book provides an in-depth look at the role of speech-language pathologists in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and skilled nursing facilities. Topics include tracheostomy management, dysphagia in medically fragile patients, aphasia post-stroke, and cognitive-linguistic deficits. It also discusses documentation, interdisciplinary communication, and ethical concerns in acute care. The content is tailored to equip clinicians for complex cases and fast-paced environments. It serves as a guide for students and professionals transitioning into medical SLP roles.


Tactile Aids For The Hearing Impaired(文景書局)

ISBN: 9781806199921 Year: 2026  Price: US$ 200.00
Author: Sierra Maclean
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Tactile aids provide non-auditory input to support individuals with hearing loss in perceiving sound or speech information. This book explores the development and application of tactile devices, such as vibrotactile aids, for individuals who may not benefit from conventional hearing aids or cochlear implants. It reviews the principles of tactile sensation, signal processing, and device training. Readers learn how tactile feedback can support speech perception, especially in deafblind or profoundly deaf individuals. Practical considerations for customization and user adaptation are also addressed. The book is ideal for audiologists, engineers, and special educators.


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