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Posts by Thomas Tienkamp

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Team @rug.nl @facultyofartsug.bsky.social #SPRAAKLAB is klaar voor de #ZwarteCross 2025! Kom langs op de theaterweide voor een echo van je tong, een gratis tattoo, en nog veel meer!

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Introducing our third and final impressive keynote speaker for AQL 2025! #keynote #oromotor #dysarthria #speechkinematics #aql2025

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Introducing another one of our incredible keynote speakers for AQL 2025! #keynote #brainimaging #machinelearning #speechmotorcontrol #aql2025

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[4] If we want to move towards evidence-based therapy and meet patient needs in follow-up care, it is imperative that standardised assessment protocols are developed in order to strengthen comparability across studies. Studies with more homogeneous patient cohorts are also needed.

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[3] In general, kinematic speech outcomes were related to tumour size (more typical outcomes for smaller tumours) and location (movement was most affected at the place of resection), but studies showed great variation in populations and assessment techniques.

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[2] We reviewed 29 papers with a total of 197 individuals treated for O&OSCC. Global changes included reduced or less complex, and more asymmetric kinematic patterns following treatment. Local changes included general problems with tongue tip raising/fronting, and curling the tongue backwards.

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[1] Treatment for O&OSCC often leads to problems with speech and may affect quality of life. While articulatory-kinematic studies are especially useful in therapy construction, they remain relatively scarce and standardised speech therapy does not exist as of yet.

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Articulatory–kinematic changes in speech following surgical treatment for oral or oropharyngeal cancer: A systematic review Background Treatment for oral or oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (O&OSCC) often leads to problems with speech articulation. Articulatory–kinematic data may be especially informative in designi.....

Luke warm off the press 🎉: Our open access paper in IJCLD where we systematically reviewed kinematic studies in individuals surgically treated for oral and oropharyngeal cancer (O&OSCC) is out!

⬇️Link to the paper ⬇️:
doi.org/10.1111/1460...
⬇️Quick summary ⬇️:

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