Mrs. Julie Mchale Dabney MS, CCC/SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
117 SYMPHONY TER SHOHOLA PA, 18458About
Dr. Julie Dabney is a speech language pathologist practicing in SHOHOLA, PA. Dr. Dabney specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Dabney 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. Dabney 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.
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effects of histamine and acetylcholine on equine digital lymph flow and composition.
- Reflex vascular responses in kidney, ileum, and forelimb to carotid body stimulation.
- Vascular responses in the equine digit.
- Localization of mesenteric hyperemia during digestion in dogs.
- The affinity of heparin for certain liberators of histamine.
- ENERGY BALANCE AND OBESITY.
- RELATION OF GUT MOTILITY TO BLOOD FLOW IN THE ILEUM OF THE DOG.
- ROLE OF CHEMICAL FACTORS IN REGULATION OF FLOW THROUGH KIDNEY, HINDLIMB, AND HEART.
- Neurokinin A and B: potent vasodilators in the canine forelimb.
- Endothelin-mediated constriction of prenodal lymphatic vessels in the canine forelimb.
- The inflammatory actions of platelet activating factor are blocked by levorotatory terbutaline.
- Perfused prenodal lymphatics are constricted by prostaglandins.
- Coronary vascular and myocardial responses to carotid body stimulation in the dog.
- Coronary vascular and myocardial responses to carotid body stimulation in the dog.
- Constriction of perfused lymphatics by acetylcholine, bradykinin and histamine.
Mrs. Julie Mchale Dabney MS, CCC/SLP's Practice location
Mrs. Julie Mchale Dabney MS, CCC/SLP's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- How Common is Autism?
According to a recent survey, 1 out of every 52 children who attend school is autistic. The rates of the disease are constantly increasing, and the disease has trippled in the past decade, not only in the U.S but all around the world.Boys are more affectedWhen we study different ethnic groups and...
- What Is Tay-Sachs Disease?
IntroductionTay-Sachs disease is a genetic disorder that affects the brain's nerve cells. Individuals who have this disorder lacks a type of protein that is needed to break down fatty substances in the brain. Without this protein, fatty substances accumulate in the brain to toxic levels, which...
- What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia refers to a disorder characterized by disability in reading. This is a very common learning disability and is found to affect a large percentage of people in the country. Children with this learning disorder are found to have normal vision and intelligence. In many cases, the condition...
- The Risk for Developing Cerebral Palsy in Babies is Higher at 37 or 38 Weeks
Babies born at 40 weeks have a lower risk of developing cerebral palsy, when compared to babies born at 37 or 38 weeks, or at 42 weeks and later, according to a new study published in, The Journal of the American Medical Association. But the absolute risk of developing this condition in babies is...
- Understanding the Different Types of Multiple Sclerosis
Since MS does not progress in the same manner, professionals have divided the disease into four phenotypes based on the manner in which the disease progresses. The four types of multiple sclerosis are Clinically Isolated Syndrome, Relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis, Primary Progressive Multiple...
- Everything You Need To Know About Multiple Sclerosis
CausesMS is the result of an abnormal response of the body’s immune system. This response results in an attack on the central nervous system — the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve. Specifically the immune system attacks the protective coating around the nerve fibers — myelin — creating...
Nearby Providers
- Mrs. Anne Parker MS CCC-SLP267 GERMAN HILL RD SHOHOLA PA 18458
- Ms. Laurie A Devine CCC-SLP67 OXFORD DR. WHITE LAKE NY 12786
- Mrs. Nanette B. Croll M.S. CCC/SLP182 PEDERSEN RIDGE RD MILFORD PA 18337
- Mrs. Lauren Jean Lockwood MS CCC-SLP221 BROAD ST MILFORD PA 18337
- Miss Elizabeth Ann Povanda M.A., CCC-SLP110 E HARFORD ST MILFORD PA 18337
- Ms. Kimberley Sue White M.S., CCC-SLP118 ST JOSEPHS HILL RD FORESTBURGH NY 12777