PSEUDOBULBAR DYSARTHRIA: CAUSES, CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS, AND CORRECTIONAL APPROACHES

Mokhichehra Iminjonova

Andijan State Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of Preschool Education Student of Special Pedagogy: Speech Therapy, Group 301

Keywords: pseudobulbar dysarthria, central paralysis, speech apparatus, clinical manifestations, hypertonicity


Abstract

This article provides a scientific overview of the concept of pseudobulbar dysarthria, the neurological factors causing its occurrence, clinical signs, and functional disorders affecting the speech apparatus. It also analyzes the criteria used in speech therapy diagnostics, stages of correctional work, development of speech breathing, articulation exercises, and practical methods aimed at forming the phonetic-phonemic system. The article emphasizes the importance of differential diagnostics and developing individualized speech therapy programs to increase the effectiveness of correctional approaches.


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