The Effect of LSVT LOUD for Mandarin-speaking Individuals With Hypokinetic Dysarthria Due to Parkinson's Disease
Hypokinetic Dysathria

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hypokinetic Dysathria
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Mandarin-speaking Taiwanese
- Hypokinetic dysarthria due to Parkinson's disease
- No other neurodegenerative diseases
- No cognitive deficits
- Age range 30 years and above
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not able to follow verbal directions,
- speech characteristics uncommon to Parkinson's disease
Sites / Locations
- National Taiwan University HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
LSVT LOUD
LSVT LOUD was developed based on concepts of neuroplasticity, motor learning, skill acquisition and motor speech. LSVT LOUD trains laryngeal and respiratory functions through loud and effortful phonatory tasks (Ramig, Sapir, Countryman, Pawlas, O'Brien, Hoehn, & Thomson, 2001). It targets vocal intensity via stimulation of effortful speech productions with multiple repetitions and through encouraging self-calibrations of loud voice by patients. LSVT LOUD cues patients to speak loud (e.g., Fox et al., 2002; Ramig et al., 2001; Sapir et al., 2007). Having a single cue may increase treatment effects, as it reduces cognitive load in adults with PD because some of them develop cognitive deficits when PD progresses (Fox et al., 2002). Treatment is intensive, consisting of 4 individual sessions a week for 4 weeks, with 16 sessions in one month.