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Last Updated: 13th Sep 2024

What is motor speech disorder?

Motor-speech disorder is a speech disorder that results from neurological damage. This can affect the motor control of speech muscles and motor programming of speech movements. Dysarthria, apraxia and speech are the most common motor-speech disorder.



What causes motor speech disorders?

Children and adults can experience dysarthria, apraxia of speech, and/or dysarthria. These conditions include cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy (myasthenia gravis), Parkinson's disease, dementia or stroke.

Also, learn more about speech sound disorders. A speech sound disorder is a communication disorder where children have trouble saying sounds or words correctly. Speech sound production refers to the clear articulation and pronunciation of individual sounds (phonemes) that make up spoken language.

This being said, is Aphasia a motor-speech disorder?

Aphasia. Aphasia refers to a language disorder that results from neurological damage, usually stroke. There are many ways to be affected by language. There are many types of aphasia.

Can an apraxia of speech treatment be done?

Some children with developmental speech disorder may outgrow them. However, CAS can be rehabilitated and there is no cure. With lots of support and hard work, children with childhood apraxia can make significant progress.