Role of speech therapy training in a young patient affected by severe sensorineural hearing loss and concomitant visual impairment
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Keywords

speech therapy
hearing loss
retinitis pigmentosa
syndrome
peroxisomal disorders

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Vallefuoco, M. L., & Tozzi, E. (2022). Role of speech therapy training in a young patient affected by severe sensorineural hearing loss and concomitant visual impairment. Journal of Advanced Health Care, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.36017/jahc202241166

Abstract

The article aims to describe in a detailed way the logopedic intervention made on a young patient affected by Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorders (PBD). In particular, the focus is the relationship between the two affected senses:
sight and hearing. Our patient is a 10-year-old female with an early onset Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL) and a mild cognitive impairment.

The child has been precociously prothesized with a good prosthetic outcome and underwent both speech therapy and neuro-psychomotor therapy. A stability in her hearingabilities was detected, but the growing visual impairment was accompanied by a deficiency of attention abilities, of visual perception abilities and of visual-motor integration.

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