3D Anatomy for Speech Language Pathology DVD-ROM
Detailed information leaflet on 3D Anatomy: Speech Language Pathology.
Aimed at speech and language specialists in practice, teaching and training, this new electronic resource, created in collaboration with a team of expert clinicians and educators, will include relevant detailed and interactive 3D anatomy views, a comprehensive clinical section and an invaluable patient education section.
Hundreds of 3D anatomy views will cover the anatomy most relevant to you; as well as including content on anatomical language and systems of the human body, detailed anatomy of the head and neck including facial muscles, tongue, oral and nasal cavities, larynx, pharynx, ear and nerves will also be provided.

It also contains 3D animations of movements of the face (such as elevation/depression of the corners of the mouth and opening/closing of the lips), movements of the larynx/pharynx, movements of the TMJ and respiration, as well as fantastic 2D animations covering mechanisms of swallowing, mechanisms of articulation and voice, mechanisms of voice production and actions of the larynx.
Clinical content covers normal function both described and shown visually of mechanisms of swallowing, mechanism of voice production and mechanism of articulation, as well as topics such as cleft palate, vocal fold paralysis, spasmodic dysphonia, swallowing problems after stroke and swallowing problems after cancer among many others.
The invaluable patient education section includes useful editable and printable sheets. With patient orientated text and clear, annotated illustrations, each sheet includes an appropriate description of the anatomy and nature of the condition.
"There are excellent views of the articulation of all consonants and vowels, which will be invaluable in clinical practice, particularly for adolescent and adult patients – to demonstrate lip, tongue and palate movement during sound production."
Read more of this review in RCSLT Bulletin.
Caroline Hattee,Consultant SLT, Addenbrookes Hospital
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