http://ijahsp.nova.edu      Vol. 2 No. 1     ISSN 1540-580X 

Preliminary Studies on Efficacy of Prolonged Nasal Cul-De-Sac with High Pressure Speech Acts (P.i.N.C.H.) on  Hypernasality

Hélène Rosman Fisher, SLP.D. CCC-SLP
Program Instructor and Clinical Supervisor
Programs in Speech, Language , Communication Disorders
Nova Southeastern University
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
United States


Citation: Fisher, H. Preliminary studies on efficacy of prolonged nasal cul-de-sac with high pressure speech acts (P.i.N.C.H.) on hypernasality. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. January 2004. Volume 2 Number 1.

Abstract

Prolonged Nasal Cul-De-Sac with High Pressure Speech Acts (P.i.N.C.H.),  a technique to treat hypernasality, was developed upon the basis of four physiological principles of velopharyngeal function. Preliminary experimental and clinical studies were conducted to determine the efficacy of P.i.N.C.H. in decreasing nasalance in 5 non-cleft palate subjects with velopharyngeal incompetence over a 3-week to 22 month period of time. Results revealed statistically significant decreases in nasalance for posttreatment measures immediately after treatment as well as over several months. It was concluded that P.i.N.C.H. warrants further investigation.

Keywords and terms: hypernasality, velopharyngeal incompetence , nasal cul-de-sac, speech therapy
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