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Speech that is characteristically slurred, slow, and difficult to produce (difficult to understand). The person with dysarthria may also have problems controlling the pitch, loudness, rhythm, and voice qualities of their speech.
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| dysarthria |
difficulty in forming words and articulating often because of disturbances of oral muscle control when speaking.
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| dysarthria |
A generic label for a group of speech disorders caused by weakness, paralysis, slowness, or sensory loss in the muscle groups responsible for speech
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| dysarthria |
A speech disorder that often affects people with cerebral palsy. Dysarthria, whose symptoms can range from mild to severe, is caused by a weakness in the muscles that produce speech. In mild cases there may only be a slight slurring of speech; in more severe cases the person may depend upon a voice output system to speak.
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