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Poor muscle control that results in clumsy involuntary movements is called Ataxia. SCA refers to a group of ataxias that are Hereditary (caused by either a recessive or dominant gene) Known to cause harm to the cerebellum There are 40 types of SCA discovered so far. Each type is named SCA1, SCA2, and so on. The numbers indicate the order in which they were discovered. SCA3 is the most common type. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Speech Therapy for Spinocerebellar Ataxia


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What is Spinocerebellar Ataxia or SCA?
  • Poor muscle control that results in clumsy
    involuntary movements is called Ataxia.
  • SCA refers to a group of ataxias that are
  • Hereditary (caused by either a recessive or
    dominant gene)
  • Known to cause harm to the cerebellum
  • There are 40 types of SCA discovered so far. Each
    type is named SCA1, SCA2, and so on.
  • The numbers indicate the order in which they were
    discovered.
  • SCA3 is the most common type.

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Damage to the cerebellum can lead to
  • Uncoordinated movements and gait
  • Impaired hand-eye coordination
  • Abnormal speech

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Causes of Ataxia
  • Stroke
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Vitamin deficiency
  • Side effects of medication
  • Alcoholism
  • Genetic factors
  • Viral infections
  • Head trauma

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Symptoms of SCA
  • Slurred speech
  • Poor coordination of movement
  • Inability to perform basic fine motor movements
  • Dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing)
  • Unsteady gait
  • Tendency to trip
  • Rapid back-and-forth eye movements

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Speech-related symptoms of SCA
  • Brain damage disrupts the nerve signals to the
    mouth and neck muscles. This can cause the
    following speech-related conditions.

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Dysarthria
  • Difficulty in speaking
  • Caused by weak muscles in the face, mouth, and
    throat

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Dysphagia
  • Chewing and swallowing impairment
  • Caused by weak muscles in the face, mouth, and
    throat

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How does speech therapy help in SCA?
  • Speech therapy helps improve the patients speech
    and verbal communication (dysarthria).
    Additionally, it also helps ease swallowing
    troubles (dysphagia). Both these symptoms can
    manifest together. Therefore it is important that
    your speech therapist designs a programme that
    helps manage both.

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Why is speech therapy important?
  • SCA affects the upper and lower motor neurons.
    This leads to difficulties in breathing, chewing,
    swallowing, talking, and even smiling!
  • And this is why speech therapy is essential for
    the management of SCA. An effective speech
    therapy plan will -
  • Employ breathing techniques
  • Improve speech and communication
  • Use word games to better language processing
    skills
  • Correct posture and improves eye-contact for
    effective communication
  • Improve control of muscles in mouth, jaw, tongue,
    and throat
  • Improve swallowing reflex and supports
    safe-swallowing with specific exercises

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Speech therapy at Plexus
  • Our speech therapist will support you with a
    programme that involves the following
  • Swallowing techniques
  • Articulation techniques
  • Pronunciation exercises
  • Assistive communication devices
  • Oral musculature strengthening exercises
  • Plexus rehabilitation programme for SCA also
    features physiotherapy, occupational therapy and
    stem cell therapy.

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Speech therapy at Plexus
  • To know more about speech therapy for SCA at
    Plexus, reach out to us on the below numbers.
  • WhatsApp 91 89048 42087
  • Call 91 78159 64668 (Hyderabad) 91 82299
    99888 (Bangalore)
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