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Dysarthria is defined as difficulty in articulating words caused by impairment of the muscles used in speech.

If dysarthria is caused by stroke, brain surgery, or head trauma, the objective is to reinstate and safeguard speech.

Repetition of words or sentences may adequately allow the individual with mild cases of dysarthria to relearn how to use facial muscles and the tongue for correct pronunciation.

For individuals with severe cases of dysarthria, a letter or picture board, or electronic communication apparatus may help the rehabilitation process.

If dysarthria is produced by a progressive problem with the nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis, the target of therapy is to preserve speech function as long as possible.

Individual exercises improve control of the mouth, tongue, and lips, and train patients to use proper speech rate and proper phrase length. Additionally, breathing exercises may be advantageous since reduced control of breathing muscles might oblige the individual to take a breath in the middle of a sentence.

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

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Patients suffering from Aphasia: Learn how Rehabilitation can help

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