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Professional services include childhood articulation and phonological impairments, developmental disorders, apraxia, aphasia, dysarthria, autism, dysphagia, traumatic brain injury, voice, and motor speech disorders.
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Articulation disorder
An articulation disorder is the atypical production of speech sounds characterized by substitutions, omissions, additions, or distortions that may interfere with intelligibility.
voice disorder
A voice disorder is characterized by the abnormal production and/or absences of vocal quality, pitch, loudness, resonance, and/or duration, which is inappropriate for an individual's age and/or sex.
fluency disorder
A fluency disorder is an interruption in the flow of speaking characterized by atypical rate, rhythm, and repetitions in sounds, syllables, words, and phrases. This may be accompanied by excessive tension, struggle behavior, and secondary mannerisms
language disorder
A language disorder is impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken, written and/or other symbol systems. The disorder may involve (1) the form of language (phonology, morphology, syntax), (2) the content of language (semantics), and/or (3) the function of language in communication (pragmatics) in any combination.
Aphasia
Problems speaking, understanding, reading, writing, or using numbers due to stroke or brain injury.
Apraxia
Problems controlling mouth muscles to speak clearly.
Cognitive-communication disorders
Problems with memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and attention.
Dysphagia
Dysphagia is defined as problems involving the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, or gastroesophageal junction.
Dysarthria
Dysarthria is a speech disorder caused by muscle weakness. It can make it hard for you to talk. People may have trouble understanding what you say. Speech-language pathologists, or SLPs, can help.