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Acquired Dysarthria Effects on the Parameters of Speech Abilities with Multiple Neurological Disorders

JOURNAL:MAZEDAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES

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1. Shazia Shahzadi, Asif Mumtaz Sukhera, Kashifa Yasmeen, Naureen Munir, Naveed Riaz 19 Jun 2020 MIJSSH0102005 28 0

Abstract

Objective: To explore the “Acquired Dysarthria Effects on the Parameters of Speech abilities with Multiple neurological disorders” Methodology: No significant research on this subject has been carried out in Pakistan before. The sample of fifteen patients was taken from Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Rawalpindi. A consent form was obtained from each patient before gathering information. A short questionnaire was administrated to compile the demographical data of the patients. Finally, the Dysarthria Profile was administered to assess the speech disorders with Multiple Neurological disorders. Results: The problem is more pronounced in with Consanguineous Marriage, which is 66.67% and having a family history: especially in old ages with the contributory factor such stroke 40%. Conclusion: The speech parameters were observed severely affected with multiple neurological disorders in the present study and all patients need speech therapeutic treatment along with psychological therapeutic treatment.


Keywords

Dysarthria, Speech parameters, Speech pathology


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