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have a way....Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder. The muscles of the mouth, face, and respiratory system may become weak, move slowly, or not move at all after a stroke or other brain injury. The type and severity of dysarthria depend on which area of the nervous system is affected.What are some signs or symptoms of dysarthria?A person with dysarthria may experience any of the following symptoms, depending
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Personal Health by Tarzan at 6:15 PM on November 03, 2008
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder resulting from neurological injury, characterised by poor articulation cf aphasia: disorder of the content of speech. Any of the speech subsystems respiration, and the hypoglossal nerve XII.The articulation problems that dysarthria causes can be treated together with a speech language pathologist using a range of techniques which sometimes includes strengthening the speech
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Personal Health by Sushil at 8:27 PM on March 10, 2008
impairment of oral, lingual, and palatal movement, with consequent dysarthria, is common.Athetoid Cerebral Palsy - occurs in about 20 of cases. Slow, writhing, involuntary movements may affect the extremities. Dysarthria occurs and is often severe.Ataxic Cerebral Palsy - occurs in about 10 of cases. Weakness, incoordination, and intention tremor produce unsteadiness, a wide-based gait, and difficulty with rapid
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Personal Health by atul mishra at 5:10 PM on July 14, 2008
"developmental phonological disorder." If the cause is known to be of neurological origin, the names "dysarthria" or "dyspraxia" are often used. Phonological disorder
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Personal Health by sangetha gos at 4:12 PM on November 27, 2008
movements, unstable or waddling gait, weakness in arms, hands, fingers, legs, and neck, a change in facial expression, difficulty in swallowing and shortness of breath, and impaired speech dysarthria
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Medicine by DR.ANILGUPT at 3:36 PM on November 12, 2008
; vertigo dizziness; Difficulties of speech dysarthria and communication, such as alogia; Difficulties with everyday activities, such as apraxia; Abnormal sensations numbness, tingling, or spontaneous pain
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Personal Health by Tarzan at 6:09 PM on November 03, 2008
, including changes in sensation hypoesthesias and paraesthesias, muscle weakness, muscle spasms, or difficulty in moving; difficulties with coordination and balance ataxia; problems in speech dysarthria
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Personal Health by rinku at 3:44 PM on September 09, 2008
. Speech can be slowed, slurred or distorted, so stroke survivors can be hard to understand. This is called dysarthria and may require the help of a speech expert.After a stroke, the individual often has
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Personal Health by sana nigar at 9:53 PM on July 22, 2008
of other affected family members. Common symptoms which may be caused by ataxia include choking dysphagia, an incoordination of extremities, slurred speech dysarthria, and a stiffness of movement. Most
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Personal Health by No.1 at 8:36 AM on February 11, 2008