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Stuttering - Electronic Devices and Computer SoftwareInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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ArtefactSoft Description: DAF and FAF anti-stuttering software applications for Windows computers. (artefactsoft.com) |
Casa Futura Canada Description: Benefits and limitations of fluency devices, including Casa Futura, Speech Easy, and Speech Therapy. (casafuturacanada.com) |
Casa Futura Technologies Description: Electronic anti-stuttering devices. (casafuturatech.com) |
Dr. Fluency Description: Software for fluency shaping stuttering therapy. (dfluency.com) |
FDA medical devices database Description: Type KTH in the product code for a list of all anti-stuttering devices cleared for marketing in the United States. (accessdata.fda.gov) |
Fluency Suite PC Description: Fluency therapy software that can be used in the home or professional office. Utilizes various types of auditory feedback--including masked (MAF), simultaneous (SAF), delayed (DAF), and looping (LAF)--to improve fluency and speech. (sonidoinc.com) |
SpeechEasy Description: An in- or behind-the-ear fluency device to alleviate stuttering. Includes specifications and provider search. (speecheasy.com) |
SpeechEasy Users Message Board Description: Forums for professionals and consumers who use the SpeechEasy fluency device. (1hostplus.com) |
StutterFree, LLC Description: A marketer, distributor, and patient fitter for the SpeechEasy fluency aid. (stutterfreellc.com) |
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