How to recover from speech disorders in patients with cerebral infarction

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2025-05-05 03:00:02 Views: 75 times

The language disorder of cerebral infarction patients includes aphasia and dysarthria. The recovery of aphasia includes hearing, speaking, reading, writing, naming and repetition. The patient's listening and understanding ability should be improved through training, such as listening to music, listening to radio, etc. In addition, the patient's oral expression ability can be restored by talking to the patient or reading aloud. The patient with serious illness can communicate through sign language or drawing board. For the recovery of dysarthria, auxiliary motor training of bedside articulation organs, pronunciation training and slowing down speech speed can be used to improve articulation. For patients with severe dysarthria, manipulation can be used to help them gradually improve articulation movement, and speech therapy equipment can be used to help patients recover.

How to recover from speech disorders in patients with cerebral infarction



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