Aphasia vs. dysarthria Unlike aphasia that happens because of a brain injury,dysarthriais a speech disorder. It may happen if the muscles used to speak become weak, injured, or paralyzed. Causes can include damage to the nervous system or neuromuscular conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
Aphasia does not include (1) developmental disorders of language, often called dysphasia in the United States; (2) purely motor speech disorders, limited to articulation of speech via the oral-motor apparatus, referred to as stuttering, dysarthria, and apraxia of speech; or (3) disorders of ...
On univariate analysis, factors associated with low overall quality of life in young people with aphasia included severe dependence/disability, the presence of motor impairment, aphasia, dysarthria, dysphagia, and no employment status. On multivariate analysis, aphasia was a strong predictor of the ...
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dysarthria, voice disorders and Alzheimer's dementia.49,50,51,52 In stroke-induced aphasia, several studies have demon- strated the utility of teletherapy for the treatment of anomia.53–57 Following LRT delivered via teleconference, gains were observed on trained items relative to untrained items...
Greater presence of apraxia of speech, dysarthria, and decreased fluency scores differentiated patients with nfvPPA from both lvPPA and svPPA groups. Frank agrammatism in speech or writing was detected in 25 of 31 patients with nfvPPA (80.6%). Patients with lvPPA scored significantly worse ...
In contrast, those with logopenic aphasia had fewer parkinsonian motor features than those with agrammatic aphasia (5.7/132 vs. 16.8/132; p=0.003) which was driven by bradykinesia (p=0.02) and speech facial/expression (p=0.04); less so rigidity (p=0.06). Dysarthria was more frequent in ...
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Prevalence of aphasia and dysarthria among inpatient stroke survivors: Describing the population, therapy provision and outcomes on discharge. Aphasiology 2021, 35, 950–960. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Scarpa, M.; Colombo, A.; Sorgato, P.; De Renzi, E. The incidence of aphasia and global ...