Dysarthria: Why Speech Gets “Weak” and How Therapy Helps
People often describe dysarthria as “slurred speech,” but that phrase doesn’t capture what it feels like. Many patients say their speech sounds: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder. That means the brain knows what it wants to say, but the muscles (or the motor control signals to those muscles) can’t coordinate speech the way they … Continue reading Dysarthria: Why Speech Gets “Weak” and How Therapy Helps
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