Interventions for dysarthria due to stroke and other adult‐acquired, non‐progressive brain injury

C Mitchell, A Bowen, S Tyson… - Cochrane Database …, 2017 - cochranelibrary.com
C Mitchell, A Bowen, S Tyson, Z Butterfint, P Conroy
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2017cochranelibrary.com
Background Dysarthria is an acquired speech disorder following neurological injury that
reduces intelligibility of speech due to weak, imprecise, slow and/or unco‐ordinated muscle
control. The impact of dysarthria goes beyond communication and affects psychosocial
functioning. This is an update of a review previously published in 2005. The scope has been
broadened to include additional interventions, and the title amended accordingly. Objectives
To assess the effects of interventions to improve dysarthric speech following stroke and …
Background
Dysarthria is an acquired speech disorder following neurological injury that reduces intelligibility of speech due to weak, imprecise, slow and/or unco‐ordinated muscle control. The impact of dysarthria goes beyond communication and affects psychosocial functioning. This is an update of a review previously published in 2005. The scope has been broadened to include additional interventions, and the title amended accordingly.
Objectives
To assess the effects of interventions to improve dysarthric speech following stroke and other non‐progressive adult‐acquired brain injury such as trauma, infection, tumour and surgery.
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