
Ms. Perin G. Schneider MSEDCCCSLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
11 ROSEMARIE LN MAHOPAC NY, 10541About
Dr. Perin Schneider is a speech language pathologist practicing in MAHOPAC, NY. Dr. Schneider specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Schneider 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. Schneider 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- Calcitonin modifies ligand binding to muscarinic receptor in CNS membranes.
- Ligand binding to CNS muscarinic receptor is transiently modified by convulsant 3-mercaptopropionic acid administration.
- [Experiences with the geomedic knee prosthesis].
- [Meniscus lesions in occupational soccer players].
- 3-mercaptopropionic acid administration increases the affinity of [3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate binding to membranes of the striatum and cerebellum.
- [Research on the blood steroid level following intra-articular administration of 6-methylprednisolone].
- [Painful alloarthroplasty of the hip joint and its further treatment].
- [The technic of lateral meniscectomy].
- [Early arthrosis in the femoropatellar joint in athletes. A contribution to the pathogenesis of degenerative joint diseases].
- [Revalgization after intertrochanteric osteotomy in hip luxation from the viewpoint of muscle mechanics].
- [THE GRACILIS SYNDROME. POST-TRAUMATIC PUBIC OSTEONECROSIS].
- [ROENTGENOLOGICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL REACTIONS FOLLOWING GRADED TRANSLOCATION OF THE TROCHANTER AND INTERTROCHANTERIC OSTEOTOMY IN HIP LUXATION].
- [A SIMPLE ADJUSTABLE LUXATION SPLINT].
- [THE PROBLEM OF MEDIAL DISPLACEMENT IN INTERTROCHANTERIC OSTEOTOMIES IN CHILDREN
- [ON THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC FRACTURES].
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Nearby Providers
- Amy PestreichFerris Place Ossining NY 10562
- Margaret Burton CCC-SLP65 CHAPEL ST GARNERVILLE NY 10923
- Ms. Jeannie Frances Sorell M.A. C.C.C.47 LAKESIDE DR KATONAH NY 10536
- Margie A Anik M.S.400 E MAIN ST MOUNT KISCO NY 10549
- Ms. Diane Marie Mandel M.S.,, CCC-SLP664 STONELEIGH AVE CARMEL NY 10512
- Harla Rudolph255 WEST ST APT 1B MOUNT KISCO NY 10549
Nearest Hospitals
NEW YORK-PRESBYTERIAN/HUDSON VALLEY HOSPITALl
1980 CROMPOND ROAD CORTLANDT MANOR NY 10567PUTNAM HOSPITAL CENTERl
670 STONELEIGH AVENUE CARMEL NY 10512