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Chapter
Respiratory Dynamics: Function and Breath Management
Oral communication and activities of daily living require efficient respiratory function to couple with downstream subsystems of phonation and resonance/articulation. Respiratory function also helps maintain a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Psychosocial Factors in Recovery from Traffic Injuries
When one thinks of traffic safety, the first form of prevention that comes to mind is prevention of traffic collisions. It is obvious that if no traffic collisions occurred, there would be enormous s...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Psychosocial Factors in Traffic Safety
Motor vehicle traffic injuries are a major problem in today’s society. In Saskatchewan, a province in Canada, motor vehicle related injuries were the third highest cause of hospitalization in 1979–88 (Hader an...