Zusammenfassung
Das PROMPTTM System ist ein Therapieverfahren zur Behandlung sprechmotorischer Störungen. Die
Wirksamkeit des Verfahrens bei erworbener Sprechapraxie ist für das Amerikanische
mehrfach demonstriert worden. Diese Pilotstudie zeigt die erstmalige Anwendung des
PROMPTTM Systems im Deutschen. In einem Vor- und Nachtest konnten bei einer Patientin mit
chronischer erworbener Aphasie und Sprechapraxie überzufällige Verbesserungen der
sprechmotorischen Leistungsfähigkeit nachgewiesen werden.
Abstract
The PROMPTTM System is a therapy method in the treatment of speech motor disorders. The efficacy
of this method in acquired apraxia of speech has been shown in several American studies.
This pilot study is the first application of the PROMPTTM System in German. In a pre- and post therapy test it could be shown that a patient
with chronic acquired aphasia and apraxis of speech reached significant gains in her
speech motor abilities.
Schlüsselwörter
PROMPTTM System - sprechmotorische Störungen - erworbene Sprechapraxie - Therapiestudie
Key words
PROMPTTM System - speech motor disorders - acquired apraxia of speech - therapy study
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Beate Birner-Janusch, Dipl.-Logopädin, PROMPTTM Instruktorin, Lehrlogopädin (dbl)
Rehazentrum Essen
Tagesklinik für neurologische Rehabilitation
Institut der Fachklinik Rhein-Ruhr
Hans-Böckler-Strasse 25
45127 Essen
Email: birner-Janusch@web.de