Cause/VDM
Clinical Characteristics
Etiologies
Deviant Speech Characteristics
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What causes hyperkinetic dysarthria? Damage to basal ganglia control circuit Cause/VDM 100 | What is dyskinesia? What is myoclonus? Dyskinesia: Abnormal, involuntary movements (any etiology). Tardive dyskinesia is a side effect from drugs Myoclonus: Lightning-like jerks of a body part. Confined to a single muscle. Lesions anywhere from cortex to spinal cord Clinical Characteristics 100 | What is the most common etiology of hyperkinetic dysarthria? Unknown, including Orofacial Dystonia. Essential tremor Etiologies 100 | What are the respiratory/laryngeal deviant speech characteristics associated with hyperkinetic dysarthria?
Deviant Speech Characteristics 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 my topic 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 my topic 100 |
Are involuntary movements similar or different? Different Cause/VDM 200 | What are tics? What is chorea? Tics: Rapid, coordinated or patterned movements that are under partial voluntary control. Irresistible urge to perform them.Jumping, noises, lip smacking. Tourrette’s Syndrome Chorea: Rapid, random, purposeless movements of a body part. May be present at rest and during sustained postures. Degenerative. Huntington’s chorea Clinical Characteristics 200 | What is one degenerative disease commonly associated with hyperkietic dysarthria? Huntington's Disease Etiologies 200 | What are the deviant resonance characteristics associated with hyperkinetic dysarthria? Hypernasality Deviant Speech Characteristics 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 my topic 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 my topic 200 |
What do involuntary movements include? visible abnormal orofacial, head and respiratory movements Cause/VDM 300 | What is dystonia? What are spasms? Dystonia: Involuntary abnormal postures-slow and sustained. May involve only one segment of the body or continuous regions. Orofacial dystonia. Writer’s cramp Spasm: Descriptive term that designates various muscular contractions.Tonic=prolonged or continuous. Clonic= repetitive, rapid onset and brief Clinical Characteristics 300 | What is one toxic etiology associated with hyperkinetic dysarthria? Tardive dyskinesia Etiologies 300 | What are the deviant articulatory characteristics associated with hyperkinetic dysarthria?
Deviant Speech Characteristics 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 my topic 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 my topic 300 |
What does the word "hyper" indicate and not indicate? “Hyper” does not refer to excessive speed of voluntary movement; it indicates the presence of “extra” or involuntary movements that may range in rate from slow to fast. Cause/VDM 400 | What is a tremor?
Clinical Characteristics 400 | What are other common etiologies of hyperkinetic dysarthria? Vascular, Traumatic Etiologies 400 | What are the deviant prosody characteristics associated with hyperkinetic dysarthria?
Deviant Speech Characteristics 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 my topic 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 my topic 400 |
Hyperkinetic dysarthria involves a deficit within what level of the VDM framework? Motor Programming Cause/VDM 500 | What is hyperkinesia? Abnormal, involuntary movements. Clinical Characteristics 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 Etiologies 500 | What are other deviant speech characteristics associated with hyperkinetic dysarthria?
Deviant Speech Characteristics 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 my topic 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 my topic 500 |
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Damage to basal ganglia control circuit |
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