Semin Speech Lang 2016; 37(03): 219-224
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1584154
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Motor Speech Disorders: Where Will We Be in 10 Years?

Joseph R. Duffy
1   Division of Speech Pathology, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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27. Mai 2016 (online)

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Abstract

Research and practice in the area of motor speech disorders (MSDs) will change in the next 10 years, most likely in evolutionary rather revolutionary ways. We are likely to see an increase in the understanding of the underpinnings of MSDs and refinements in assessment and diagnosis. Management approaches probably will be refined, as will how outcomes are measured. The evidence base for treatment efficacy will grow. Technology and changes in the health care system will have strong and overarching, but not easily predicted, influences. This article provides a broad overview of these and related issues, with some cautious predictions.