Management of motor neurone disease

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    Table 22.3 summarizes dysarthria using the ICF classification. There have been few studies on the incidence and prevalence of dysarthria, but studies indicate that between 50% and 90% of people with advanced Parkinson disease (Pinto et al., 2004), 20% of those who have had a stroke (Enderby and Phillips, 1986), 90% of people with moderately advanced motor neuron disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (Campbell and Enderby, 1984), and 40% of those with cerebral palsy (Pennington et al., 2009) will have an associated speech disorder, which is generally dysarthria. The majority of patients with progressive neurological disease will experience motor speech disorders that worsen during the course of the disease.

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Consultant Neurologist.

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Principal Speech Therapist.

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