Chapter 8 Neurogenic Communication Disorders PDF
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Francis Marion University
2020
Michael P. Robb
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This document is a chapter from a medical textbook called "INTRO 3E". It provides an overview of neurogenic communication disorders, including terminology, definitions, types of disorders, assessment methods, and treatment approaches. The author is Michael P. Robb, and the publication year is 2020.
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Chapter 8 Neurogenic Communication Disorders INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Introduction A neur...
Chapter 8 Neurogenic Communication Disorders INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Introduction A neurogenic communication disorder is usually a brain-based disorder. Individuals with a neurogenic communication disorder are often clients of SLPs who work in a health care setting. Neurogenic communication disorders typically are acquired disorders. INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Terminology & Definitions Nervous System: central and peripheral Frontal Lobes: important in the planning of physical movement – Broca’s Area: speech production Temporal Lobes: important for perception – Wernicke’s Area: speech comprehension – Heschl’s gyrus: primary auditory center Parietal Lobes: process incoming sensory information Occipital Lobes: process of incoming visual information INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. CNS & PNS INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Four Lobes of the Left Hemisphere INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Cranial Nerves INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Terminology & Definitions Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA): injury to blood vessels in the brain (called a stroke). Thrombosis Embolism Hemorrhage Parkinson Disease: progressive loss of nerve cell function in brain that controls muscle movement. Alzheimer Disease: brain disorder that affects memory, attention and language. Multiple Sclerosis: damage to the protective covering of nerve cells. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: affects nerve cells which transmit messages from the brain to voluntary muscles. Traumatic Brain Injury: a sudden blow to head that varies in impairment depending on extent and location of injury. INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Stroke INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Historic Aspects of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) Paul Broca (1824-1880) Karl Wernicke (1848-1905) Paul Broca Korbinian Brodmann (1868-1918) Augusta Dejerine-Klumpke (1859-1927) Karl Lashley (1890-1958) Hildred Schuell (1906-1970) Wilder Penfield (1891-1976) Karl Lashley INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Brodmann Numbering INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Types of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Impairments of Speech Dysarthria Apraxia Impairments of Language Aphasia Cognitive-Communication Disorder INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Distribution of Communication Disorders INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Impairments of Speech Dysarthria: impairment of motor control for speech caused by weakness, paralysis, slowness, or incoordination of the muscles responsible for production of speech sounds. Includes: Hyperkinetic Hypokinetic Spastic Flaccid Ataxic Mixed Apraxia: an inability to voluntarily perform skilled motor movements that are a result of muscle weakness. INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Types of Dysarthria INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Impairments of Language Aphasia: a collection of clinically diverse disorders that affect the production and comprehension of language, and the ability to read, write, or calculate. Includes: Fluent aphasia (Wernicke) Fluent aphasia (Anomia) Nonfluent aphasia (Broca) Nonfluent aphasia (Mixed or Global) INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Language & Hearing Centers INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Types of Aphasia INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Impairments of Language Cognitive-Communication Disorders: used to describe a broad range of communication problems that can result from damage to the frontal lobe regions of the brain. Injury to the frontal lobes can include: Laceration Concussion Contrecoup INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Types of TBI laceration concussion contrecoup INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. TBI Role of the SLP in TBI INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Current Theories Regarding Neurogenic Communication Disorders Spontaneous Recovery (Cappa, 2000) Right Hemisphere Theory of Recovery Phonetic-Motoric Disorder of Apraxia (Ballard et al., 2000) INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Assessment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Dysarthria Speech intelligibility Electromyography Apraxia Apraxia Rule-out muscle weakness or language comprehension problems Speech sequencing tasks Examine non-speech oral motor skills ideomotor apraxia Ideational apraxia INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Assessment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Aphasia Initial (bedside) assessment Primary assessment Consideration of pre-morbid state Left neglect Cognitive-Communication Disorders Examination of all aspects of communication, particularly listening, speaking, gesturing, reading, and writing. INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Treatment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Dysarthria: focus is on improvement of speech clarity and speech naturalness. Includes: Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Treatment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Apraxia: treatment approach is dependent upon the severity of the impairment. Includes: Sound sequencing INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Treatment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Aphasia: goal of therapy is to: (1) maximize recovery of impaired function (2) assist in the development of communication strategies (3) help the patient adjust to the residual deficits of the brain injury INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Communication Tips for Aphasia INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Treatment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders Cognitive-Communication Disorders: goal of therapy is to assist patients in increasing their reliance on more intact cognitive abilities to compensate for those abilities that have become impaired. Includes: Validation therapy Graphic cuing Montessori-based intervention INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. FOCUSED Approach INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Cultural Considerations and Neurogenic Communication Disorders A range of multicultural factors interact with neurogenic communication disorders. Includes: Race Ethnicity Geographic region Socioeconomic status Bilingual speakers INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Current Research Motor Learning Principles Brain Stimulation Resting-State MRI INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved. Deep Brain Stimulation INTRO 3E Copyright © 2020 by Plural Publishing, Inc. Michael P. Robb All rights reserved.