
Therese M O'neil-pirozzi SCD., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
30 LEON STREET NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY BOSTON MA, 02115About
Dr. Therese O'neil-pirozzi is a speech language pathologist practicing in BOSTON, MA. Dr. O'neil-pirozzi specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. O'neil-pirozzi evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. Dr. O'neil-pirozzi helps patients make sounds and improve their voices through various methods. Speech language pathologists also work with patients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow, and work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Language functioning of residents in family homeless shelters.
- Clinician influences on use of portable electronic memory devices in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
- Test-re-test reliability of the virtual planning test.
- Comparison of context-based interaction patterns of mothers who are homeless with their preschool children.
- Impact of age on long-term recovery from traumatic brain injury.
- Racial differences in employment outcomes after traumatic brain injury.
- Predictors of marital stability 2 years following traumatic brain injury.
- Feasibility and benefit of parent participation in a program emphasizing preschool child language development while homeless.
- The influence of minority status on job stability after traumatic brain injury.
- Establishing an interdisciplinary geriatric education center.
- Ten-Year Employment Patterns of Working Age Individuals After Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Study.
- There will be some changes made: A survivor perspective on post-acquired brain injury residential transition.
- Pilot study of intensive exercise on endurance, advanced mobility and gait speed in adults with chronic severe acquired brain injury.
- Feasibility and benefits of computerized cognitive exercise to adults with chronic moderate-to-severe cognitive impairments following an acquired brain injury: A pilot study.
- Healthy body, healthy mind: A mixed methods study of outcomes, barriers and supports for exercise by people who have chronic moderate-to-severe acquired brain injury.
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