Neurogenic Language and Speech Disorders Aphasia, Dysarthria, Apraxia

The loss of previously normal speech, as a result of some diseases and damage to the brain, and the inability to speak is called Aphasia. The most common disease is stroke-cerebrovascular events; Additionally, traumatic brain damage, tumors, and infections are other causes. The inability to pronounce letters correctly as a result of similar diseases is called DYSARTRIA; The patient can speak, but it is difficult to understand.

APRAXIA is the inability to express or speak what he thinks or wants to speak, again as a result of brain diseases.

Language and Speech Therapy. Importance:

In such patients, it would be beneficial to start speech therapy in parallel with early physical therapy and rehabilitation for extremity functions. It would be possible to achieve significant improvements as a result of speech therapy

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