dysartrie
Dysartrie, known in English as dysarthria, is a motor speech disorder caused by impaired control of the muscles used for speech. It results from neurological or neuromuscular dysfunction that affects the lips, tongue, palate, vocal cords, or respiratory system, leading to imprecise articulation, altered voice quality, and abnormal prosody.
Causes include acute events such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, and infections, as well as
Classification is commonly based on the site of neuromuscular impairment and results in several subtypes: spastic,
Diagnosis is made by a multidisciplinary team, typically a neurologist and a speech-language pathologist, through clinical
Management is tailored to cause and severity and often involves speech therapy focused on articulation, respiration,
Prognosis varies by etiology and severity; early assessment and ongoing therapy improve communication, safety, and quality