Apraxia Flashcards
What is ideational apraxia?
a type of limb apraxia where the person has an inappropriate idea of how a movement should be executed. This may also include inappropriate use of an object (e.g., toothbrush to brush your hair
What is dressing apraxia?
a type of limb apraxia where there is difficulty in completing steps required to execute a movement
What is ideomotor apraxia?
a type of limb apraxia in which a person has the idea of a movement to execute but struggles to execute it
What is apraxia?
an issue with performing movements that are planned in advance, purposeful, or volitional. This issue can occur without there being slowness or weakness, sensory loss, or comprehension deficits. This
The neuromotor basis for apraxia is
planning and programming errors
Which type of apraxia occurs most frequently?
oral and verbal
What are symptoms of apraxia?
perseveration of movements, transpositions, abnormal sequencing of movements, groping, spacing errors; substitute one movement for another; pause while they move; start a movement late; they do more movements
What are symptoms of apraxia of speech?
periods of error free speech, groping with facial grimaces; substitutions; repetitions; and distortions; inconsistent articulation errors; hard to start utterances; intrusive schwas; they produce meaningful utterances more accurately; more errors on longer, more complex words; have more errors on SMR (sequential motor rate) tasks than alternate motor rate tasks
What complaints would a pt with apraxia make?
I’m not as fluent as I once was; I stutter; I mispronounce my words; I know the words I want to say but it is not coming out right; swallowing issues are rare.
For prosody, phonemic paraphasias are _____, but apraxia of speech is _____
WNL; abnormal
For sound and syllable intervals, phonemic paraphasias are ______, but apraxia of speech is _____
lengthened and often segmented/sound syllables
For vowels and consonants, phonemic paraphasias are _____, but apraxia of speech is
lengthy duration
For rate of speech, phonemic paraphasias are ____, but apraxia of speech is _______
slow
Symptoms of severe AOS include
predictable speech errors; muteness; limited repertoire of speech sounds, a few meaningful or unintelligble utterances; usually accompanied by severe aphasia or severe nonverbal oral apraxia; automatic speech may be as bad as volitional speech
What are four speech features that are most useful to identifying apraxia of speech?
trouble starting utterances; effortful groping when correcting the position of their articulators along with facial grimacing; intrusive schwas, syllable lengthening and syllable shortening; inconsistent articulatory errors (which may be more complex than simple)