Seeing tongue movements helps kids speak clearly
NCT ID NCT06831396
Summary
This study tests whether showing children real-time ultrasound images of their tongue movements helps them learn to pronounce sounds correctly. Researchers are comparing immediate ultrasound-guided therapy to standard care in 60 children with speech sound disorders. The goal is to see if this visual feedback approach improves speech clarity and communication outcomes.
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Hong Kong Children's Hospital and Child Assessment Centre of The Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital
RECRUITINGHong Kong, Hong Kong
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