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Author Goto F., Yabe H.
Title A case of profound sensorineural hearing loss whose speech discrimination was improved by combination of bibliotherapy and auditory training
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Goto F., Yabe H.; A case of profound sensorineural hearing loss whose speech discrimination was improved by combination of bibliotherapy and auditory training ;Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics vol:49 issue: 4.0 page:273

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Abstract Recently, the importance of auditory training to prevent and improve late-onset auditory deprivation has been reported. Although ideally the training should be performed in cooperation with a speech therapist, a simpler method of auditory training should be investigated. Here we report a case of profound sensorineural hearing loss whose speech discrimination was successfully improved by bibliotherapy using a book entitled Brain Training for a period of one month. The case was a 77-year-old female. She visited our hospital in July 2005 complaining of profound hearing loss in her left ear for 10 years and in her right ear for 3 months. Her speech discrimination was 30% in the right ear and 20% in the left. Informed consent was obtained for her to undertake self-auditory training at home. As homework she was instructed to perform reading drills using a book entitled Adult Reading Drills That Strengthen The Brain written by R. Kawashima and to read newspapers aloud at least 15 minutes a day. After one month her speech discrimination was significantly improved both subjectively and objectively. Speech discrimination with her right ear improved from 30% to 60%. The mechanism of this improvement should be investigated in further research.


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