Dysphagia is a medical term that refers to difficulty or discomfort with swallowing.
Speech Pathology forVoice
Symptoms can include:
- Soft voice
- Reduced pitch range or monotone
- Reduced endurance for speaking
- Hoarse or raspy voice
- Gravelly voice
Voice disorders may occur as a result of strain or over-use, due to physical masses or lesions in the voice box or due to a neurological or psychological condition.
Symptoms
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Social Engagement
Social engagement refers to the active participation in social interactions, relationships, and activities.
Cognitive Communication
Cognitive communication refers to the ability to use language and communication skills in conjunction with cognitive processes such as attention, memory, problem-solving, and reasoning.
Stuttering
Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a speech disorder characterised by disruptions or interruptions in the normal flow of speech.
Language
Language difficulties include challenges individuals may face in understanding, producing, or using language effectively.
Motor Speech
Motor Speech disorders are characterized by difficulty moving the muscles needed for speech production due to weakness or reduced coordination.