Neurological Speech Disorders

The neurological disorders of speech are communication issues that result from damage to the spinal cord, brain or nerves controlling the language and speech. These conditions can impact the clarity of speech, voice clarity, fluency, understanding writing, and reading. They can develop abruptly (after an accident or stroke) or develop gradually (as in Multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease).

Role of Speech Therapy in Neurological Disorders

Speech therapy can be the most significant therapy for those with neurological problems with speech. It assists in:

Improved speech clarity Strengthening weak speech muscles and restoring lost language skills Enhancing the quality and volume of voice Learning alternative communication techniques (AAC) Ensuring safe swallowing (if required) Building confidence in social interaction

Speech Sound Disorder

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