These are disorders that hinder the correct articulation (pronunciation) of certain phonemes, either due to a poorly learned articulation, an organic disorder that makes it difficult or a problem at the level of the CNS and PNS.
Dyslalia is defined as the inability to articulate or pronounce correctly some phonemes or groups of phonemes, without an organic cause.
It is a disorder of non-neurological central origin and caused by physical lesions or malformations of the peripheral articulatory organs.
Facial paralysis is defined as an alteration that can affect both the movement and the sensitivity of the face caused by the involvement of the facial nerve (VII cranial nerve).
- Dyslalia
- Dysglossia
- Facial Paralysis
- Dysphemia/Stuttering
- Tachylalia / Tachymmetry
- Bradylalia/Bradyphemia
- Apraxia
- Aphasia
- Dysarthria
- Dysphagia
- Alteraciones en
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