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ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIC AND NEUROGENIC SPEECH DISORDERS

ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIC AND NEUROGENIC SPEECH DISORDERS. I. CEREBRAL PALSY. A. Introduction-definition Types: 1. Spastic 2. Athetoid 3. Ataxic 4. Rigid 5. Mixed. B. Speech Problems and Their Assessment. II. DYSARTHRIA**. A. Introduction

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ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIC AND NEUROGENIC SPEECH DISORDERS

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  1. ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIC AND NEUROGENIC SPEECH DISORDERS

  2. I. CEREBRAL PALSY • A. Introduction-definition • Types: • 1. Spastic • 2. Athetoid • 3. Ataxic • 4. Rigid • 5. Mixed

  3. B. Speech Problems and Their Assessment

  4. II. DYSARTHRIA** • A. Introduction • Neuromotor disorder affecting all systems: respiration, phonation, articulation, resonance, prosody • Due to: CP, degenerative diseases, stroke

  5. B. Characteristics to Look for in Assessment

  6. III. DEVELOPMENTAL/CHILDHOOD APRAXIA OF SPEECH

  7. A. Introduction** • Inconsistent errors • Flat prosody • Difficulty sequencing sounds and syllables • Moderately to severely unintelligible

  8. (Owens, Metz, & Farinella 2011)

  9. B. Assessment

  10. IV. CLEFT PALATE**

  11. A. Introduction-major categories** : • Isolated cleft lip

  12. Cleft uvula alone**

  13. Cleft of the hard palate**

  14. **

  15. Adult cleft of soft palate and part of hard palate**

  16. Cleft of soft and hard palate**

  17. Combined Cleft Palate and Lip** • This can be unilateral or bilateral • Here is a unilateral cleft

  18. Unilateral cleft of the lip and palate**

  19. Unilateral cleft palate and lip**

  20. Example of a bilateral combined cleft lip and palate:**

  21. Bilateral combined**

  22. Bilateral combined**

  23. Fortunately, surgical repair is excellent in the 21st century**

  24. Surgical repair “after”**

  25. Surgical repair “after”** • He had 5-6 surgeries, the last of which was in 6th grade • He is now a model and actor

  26. B. Assessment of Cleft Palate Patients

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