puhevaikeuksina
Puhevaikeuksina (speech disorders) refer to a group of conditions that affect an individual’s ability to produce or understand speech. They can be developmental, caused by medical or neurological factors, or acquired after an injury or illness. Common speech disorders include stuttering, dysarthria, apraxia of speech, palilalia, and phonological disorders. Stuttering is characterized by repetitions, prolongations, or blocks of sounds. Dysarthria involves weakened or imprecise muscle control, often linked to neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis. Apraxia of speech is a motor planning issue that prevents accurate pronunciation despite intact muscle function. Phonological disorders involve difficulty with sound patterns, impacting intelligibility.
Risk factors vary by type. Developmental speech disorders typically emerge in early childhood and may be associated
Diagnosis is performed by speech‑language pathologists using standardized assessments, perceptual evaluations, and sometimes imaging or neuropsychological
Epidemiological data show that about 5–10 % of the population experience some form of speech disorder at some