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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for tbi speech
  1. ... brain and nervous system (neurodegenerative illness) Dementia ... of speech is often present along with another speech disorder ...
  2. ... written language. It commonly occurs after strokes or traumatic ... below for improving communication with someone who has aphasia.
  3. The following are common speech and language disorders. APHASIA Aphasia is ... diseases that affect the language areas of the brain. ...
  4. ... result of brain injuries, such as stroke or traumatic brain injuries. In rare cases, stuttering is caused by emotional trauma (called psychogenic stuttering). Stuttering persists into adulthood more in boys than in girls.
  5. ... brain injury. A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. Symptoms of a concussion can range from mild to severe.
  6. ... Problems moving arms, walking, or talking Changes in speech ... behavior Double vision Changes in nursing or eating patterns
  7. ... the following symptoms may occur: Confused or slurred speech Problems with balance or walking Headache Lack of ...
  8. ... brain injury. It may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works. ... medicines for a period of time. More severe traumatic brain injuries may result in many brain and nervous system ...
  9. ... brain injury, which may also be called a traumatic brain injury. A concussion can affect how the brain works ... 3 times Problems walking or talking Changes in speech (slurred, difficult to understand, does not make sense) ...
  10. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke website. Traumatic brain injury: hope through research. www.ninds.nih.gov/health- ...
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