Potpourri
Characteristics/Types
Causes
Treatment Methods
100
This results from conditions that occur before speech is acquired.
What is developmental dysarthria
100
This type of dysarthria has a variety of characteristics from multiple types of dysarthria.
What is mixed dysarthria.
100
Dysarthria is caused by what type of damage?
What is neurological?
100
Strengthening the soft palate can help this specific treatment area.
What is resonance?
200
What are the main articulators that can be affected in a motor speech disorder? (5)
What are lips, tongue, jaw, diaphragm, and vocal folds?
200
This type of dysarthria has a breathy voice quality due to poor closure of the vocal cords.
What is flaccid dysarthria
200
What are two congenital conditions that are comorbid with developmental dysarthria?
What are cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy?
200
A way to improve lingua-alveolar consonant production.
What is a "bite block"?
300
What type of disorder is dysarthria?
What is a neurogenic motor speech disorder?
300
Name two general qualities that are seen in all types of dysarthria.
Imprecise articulation, harsh/hoarse voice, slow rate of speech, monoloudness, variable nasality
300
Later in life, a traumatic brain injury can cause what kind of dysarthria?
What is an acquired dysarthria?
300
What is the overall goal of treatment?
What is effective communication?
400
What are all of our names? (First and Last)
Ye Sung Lee Michalyn Slagle Melissa Moreno Faith Park Kristi Matsuoka
400
What is the location in the brain where the damage occurred called?
What is site of lesion?
400
Which systems are affected if dysarthria is present?
What are central and peripheral nervous systems?
400
List the five treatment areas that are focused on in treatment of dysarthria.
What are respiration, phonation, articulation, resonance, and education of caregivers?
500
Increased oral pressure forms what three kinds of consonant?
What are stops, fricatives, and affricates?