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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Spastic dysarthria
  1. Dysarthria is a condition that occurs when there are problems with the part of the brain, nerves, or muscles that help you talk. Most times, dysarthria occurs: As a result of brain damage after ...
  2. Dysarthria is a condition in which you have difficulty saying words because of problems with the muscles ... In a person with dysarthria, a nerve, brain, or muscle disorder makes it difficult to use or control the muscles of the mouth, tongue, larynx, ...
  3. ... but in others, it doesn't get better. DYSARTHRIA With dysarthria , the person has problems expressing certain sounds or ... lips, larynx, or vocal cords, which make speech. Dysarthria, which is difficulty pronouncing words, is sometimes confused ...
  4. ... drowsiness or sleepiness , lethargy , poor responses Slurred speech (dysarthria) Weakness in the face, arms, or legs, usually ...
  5. ... the muscles of the face Slurring your words (dysarthria) due to lip weakness Drooping of the face, ...
  6. ... common, but intelligence can be normal Speech problems (dysarthria) Hearing or vision problems Seizures Pain, especially in ...
  7. ... Common symptoms of ataxia include: Clumsy speech pattern ( dysarthria ) Repetitive eye movements ( nystagmus ) Uncoordinated eye movements Walking ...
  8. ... aphasia (a problem understanding or producing words) or dysarthria (a problem making the sounds of words), poor ...
  9. ... when you try to speak. This is called dysarthria. A speech and language therapist can work with ...
  10. ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29359303/ . Kirshner HS. Dysarthria and apraxia of speech. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta ...