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Rehabilitation Can Help Verbal Apraxia Victims - Learn More

An individual with Verbal Apraxia can not create the necessary sound units of speech because of an irregularity in initiating, or synchronizing the muscle movements necessary to talk.

Verbal Apraxia is commonly caused by some sort of a brain injury.

One rehabilitation method that may be effective is to have the patient repeat pattern sounds.

Another effective therapy method may be to train the injured individual to make natural melodic patterns for common phrases.

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see also:

Aphasia Find out Rehabilitation methods for treating Aphasia
Patients suffering from Aphasia: Learn how Rehabilitation can help

Dysarthria Find out Rehabilitation methods for treating Dysarthria
Patients suffering from Dysarthria: Learn how Rehabilitation can help

Speech Loss What patients should know about rehabilitation for speech loss
If you have suffered from loss of speech, you may need rehabilitation

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