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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders | 1992

Language screening in preschool Chinese children

Virginia Wong; Peter W. H. Lee; Felice Lieh-Mak; Cy Yeung; P.W.L. Leung; S. L. Luk; Eml Yiu

The incidence of language delay in Chinese preschool children was studied by a stratified proportional sampling of all 3 year olds in Hong Kong. The Developmental Language Screening Scale (DLSS) devised for use with Cantonese speaking children was used to identify children with language delay. Of 855 children sampled in the stage I screening procedure, 4%, 2.8% and 3.3% were identified as having delay in verbal comprehension, expression or both respectively. The stage II clinical diagnostic study included a randomly selected group of children screened in stage I with or without any associated behavioural problem. Among these, 3.4% were identified as having a language delay using the Reynell Language Developmental Scale (RDLS) with a criterion of language age of less than or equal to two-thirds of the chronological age; 3% had specific language delay using the criteria of language age less than or equal to two-thirds the chronological age and developmental age more than or equal to two-thirds the chronological age. More boys were found to have language delay, although this was not statistically significant.


Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2017

Neuronavigated high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for chronic post-stroke dysphagia: A randomized controlled study

Ivy K.-Y. Cheng; Kmk Chan; C.S. Wong; Lsw Li; K.M.Y. Chiu; Rtf Cheung; Eml Yiu

OBJECTIVE There are potential benefits of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in improving swallowing functions after stroke; however, few studies have been performed in the chronic stroke population. This study aims to distil the key effects of rTMS on swallowing functions and swallowing-related quality of life. METHODS Twenty-two participants with chronic post-stroke dysphagia were randomly assigned into active or sham rTMS groups. Seven participants withdrew from the study, thus data from 15 participants (mean age 64.6 years) were analysed. Participants received 3,000 pulses of 5 Hz rTMS (active: n = 11; sham: n = 4) on the tongue area of the motor cortex for 10 days over a period of 2 weeks. All participants were assessed 1 week before, and 2 months, 6 months and 12 months after stimulation. Outcomes were measured by a videofluoroscopic swallowing study, swallowing-related quality-of-life questionnaire and Iowa Oral Performance Instrument. RESULTS No statistically significant effects were identified for any outcome measures. CONCLUSION This study indicates that 5 Hz rTMS applied over the tongue area of the motor cortex is not effective for improving swallowing function in individuals with chronic post-stroke dysphagia. Possible explanations for these non-significant results are dis cussed. Future studies should explore the potential of the current protocol in conjunction with conventional dysphagia therapy.


Aphasiology | 1995

Normative data for the boston naming test for Australian elderly

Linda Worrall; Eml Yiu; Lmh Hickson; Heather Barnett


Archive | 2011

Handbook of voice assessments

Epm Ma; Eml Yiu


Archive | 1999

A Simple Guide to Better Voicing: For Teachers and Professional Voice Users

Eml Yiu


Archive | 2013

Hong Kong Humming

Eml Yiu


Archive | 2008

Resonant Voice: Hong Kong Humming.

Eml Yiu


Archive | 2013

Voice Activity and Participation Profile

Epm Ma; Eml Yiu


Archive | 2011

Quantitative analysis of high-speed laryngoscopic images

Jp Kong; Eml Yiu


Archive | 2001

Clinical Voice Assessment II: assessing voice activity limitation and participation restriction

Pm Ma; Eml Yiu

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Kmk Chan

University of Hong Kong

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Linda Worrall

University of Queensland

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Ea Barrett

University of Hong Kong

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