
Kimberly Sue Thomas
Speech-Language Pathologist
8101 CANTRELL RD LITTLE ROCK AR, 72227About
Dr. Kimberly Thomas is a speech language pathologist practicing in LITTLE ROCK, AR. Dr. Thomas specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Thomas 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. Thomas 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- Current management of atopic eczema.
- What is meant by a "flare" in atopic dermatitis? A systematic review and proposal.
- Feasibility study to inform the design of a UK multi-centre randomised controlled trial of prophylactic antibiotics for the prevention of recurrent cellulitis of the leg.
- Studying a disease with no home--lessons in trial recruitment from the PATCH II study.
- A randomised controlled trial of ion-exchange water softeners for the treatment
- The UK clinical research network--has it been a success for dermatology clinical trials?
- UK Dermatology Clinical Trials Network's STOP GAP trial (a multicentre trial of prednisolone versus ciclosporin for pyoderma gangrenosum): protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
- Prospective registration and outcome-reporting bias in randomized controlled trials of eczema treatments: a systematic review.
- Mapping systematic reviews on atopic eczema--an essential resource for dermatology professionals and researchers.
- Comment on "management of vulvovaginal lichen planus: a new approach".
- Survey and online discussion groups to develop a patient-rated outcome measure on acceptability of treatment response in vitiligo.
- Emollient enhancement of the skin barrier from birth offers effective atopic dermatitis prevention.
- Validation of the global resource of eczema trials (GREAT database).
- Validation of treatment escalation as a definition of atopic eczema flares.
- How Often Do Comparative Randomised Controlled Trials in the Field of Eczema Fail to Directly Compare the Treatments Being Tested?
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Nearby Providers
- Mackenzie Carroll1540 Country Club Rd Sherwood AR 72120
- Erica Lambert1301 WOLFE ST LITTLE ROCK AR 72202
- Ange Louise Holland M.S.,CCC-SLP101 BEVERLY BENTON AR 72015
- Mrs. Effie J Heulitt MS CCCSLP6917 GEYER SPRINGS RD LITTLE ROCK AR 72209
- Alyssa Staton M.S., CCC-SLP14901 CANTRELL RD LITTLE ROCK AR 72223
- Mrs. Jennifer L Overton MS CCCSLP6917 GEYER SPRINGS RD LITTLE ROCK AR 72209
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9601 INTERSTATE 630, EXIT 7 LITTLE ROCK AR 72205ARKANSAS SURGICAL HOSPITALl
5201 NORTH SHORE DRIVE NO LITTLE ROCK AR 72118