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ASD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviours, often accompanied by sensory sensitivities. Speech therapy helps improve language skills, social communication, and understanding of nonverbal cues, enabling better interaction with others. Occupational therapy addresses sensory processing issues, fine motor skills, and daily living activities to promote independence and reduce behavioural challenges
Developmental delay refers to children not reaching milestones in areas like speech, motor skills, or cognition at the expected age, often due to various underlying causes. Speech therapy focuses on enhancing language acquisition, articulation, and expressive skills to facilitate better communication. Occupational therapy supports the development of fine motor coordination, sensory integration, and self-care abilities, helping children achieve greater independence in daily tasks
Premature birth can lead to interrupted development, resulting in issues like weak muscles, feeding difficulties, and delayed cognitive or motor skills. Speech therapy aids in improving oral-motor strength for feeding and early language development to support communication growth. Occupational therapy helps with sensory processing, fine motor skill building, and adaptive techniques to enhance overall physical and functional development
Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture, caused by brain damage before or during birth, often impacting speech and coordination. Speech therapy strengthens oral muscles, improves articulation, and addresses swallowing difficulties to enhance communication and safety. Occupational therapy focuses on improving upper body function, adaptive equipment use, and daily living skills to increase independence and quality of life.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) features persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with functioning, potentially affecting language processing and social communication. Speech therapy targets pragmatic language, conversational skills, and auditory processing to improve interactions. Occupational therapy focuses on sensory integration, executive function training, and organisational strategies to enhance focus, motor skills, and daily independence.
Intellectual disabilities involve limitations in cognitive functioning and adaptive behaviors, affecting learning, reasoning, and social skills from an early age. Speech therapy improves language comprehension, expression, and social communication to aid in interactions and education. Occupational therapy prepares individuals for practical life skills, such as self-care and vocational tasks, enhancing overall independence
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a motor speech disorder where the brain has difficulty planning and coordinating the movements necessary for speech, leading to inconsistent errors and effortful talking. Speech therapy uses intensive, repetitive practice with cues for sound sequencing and motor planning to improve intelligibility. Occupational therapy assists with broader motor planning deficits, sensory processing, and fine motor skills to support overall communication and daily function
Feeding difficulties encompass challenges with eating or swallowing, often stemming from sensory, motor, or neurological issues, impacting nutrition and safety. Speech therapy focuses on oral-motor exercises, swallowing techniques, and safe feeding strategies to prevent aspiration. Occupational therapy integrates sensory processing support and adaptive tools to make mealtimes more manageable and promote independence
Dysphonia is a voice disorder causing hoarseness, breathiness, or strain due to issues with vocal cord vibration, often from overuse, nodules, or neurological causes. Speech therapy includes vocal hygiene education, resonance exercises, and techniques to reduce tension for healthier voice production.
Stuttering or stammering is a fluency disorder marked by involuntary disruptions in speech flow, such as repetitions, prolongations, or blocks, often influenced by emotional or situational factors. Speech therapy teaches fluency-shaping techniques, stuttering modification strategies, and confidence-building to reduce disfluencies. Occupational therapy can help manage associated sensory sensitivities, anxiety, or motor coordination issues that may contribute to or worsen the condition
Misarticulation, also known as articulation disorder or tutlana in some languages, involves difficulties in producing speech sounds correctly, resulting in unclear or distorted speech often due to motor or phonological issues. Speech therapy emphasizes sound production drills, tongue and lip exercises, and auditory discrimination to achieve clearer speech. Occupational therapy supports by addressing sensory integration and fine motor coordination in the oral area, enhancing engagement and efficacy in speech practice
Other Disorders Include but not limited to: Aphasia, Dysarthria, Dysphasia, Vocal cord Paralysis and other voice cases etc.
Completely In the Canal (CIC) hearing aids are custom-molded to fit deep inside the ear canal, making them nearly invisible and suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss with minimal wind noise.
RIC places the receiver in the canal with a thin wire from a behind-the-ear unit for natural sound and power. These are most common and comes in both rechargeable & non-rechargeable options.
In The Canal (ITC) devices are slightly larger than CIC, fitting partially in the canal for easier handling and better for moderate hearing loss, often including features like volume controls.
BTE sits fully behind the ear with a tube to the canal, ideal for severe hearing loss and offering high amplification.
These are ready to fit rechargeable hearing aids. Among the rechargeable segment, these are the smallest available hearing aids in the market currently.
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