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  1. Apraxia: Symptoms, Causes, Tests, Treatments - WebMD

    Nov 21, 2023 · Apraxia is a neurological condition that makes it difficult or impossible to make certain movements. This happens even though your muscles are normal and you have the understanding and...

  2. What Is Apraxia of Speech? - NIDCD

    Apraxia of speech (AOS)—also known as acquired apraxia of speech, verbal apraxia, or childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) when diagnosed in children—is a speech sound disorder. Someone with AOS has trouble saying what he or she wants to say correctly and consistently.

  3. Apraxia - Wikipedia

    Apraxia is a motor disorder caused by damage to the brain (specifically the posterior parietal cortex or corpus callosum [1]), which causes difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements.

  4. Apraxia: What Is It, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, and More

    Feb 4, 2025 · Apraxia is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to perform purposeful movements and gestures despite having the desire and the physical ability to do so. It may interfere with everyday activities such as dressing, grooming, or eating and may also affect one’s ability to speak.

  5. Apraxia Types, Examples, and Treatments - Verywell Health

    Jun 12, 2024 · Apraxia is most often due to brain damage caused by stroke, a traumatic brain injury, or a neurodegenerative disorder like Alzheimer's disease. The treatment involves physical, occupational, and/or speech therapy. This article describes different types of apraxia, including their symptoms and causes.

  6. Apraxia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - National Center for ...

    May 16, 2024 · Apraxia is a neurological disorder that affects motor cognition, planning, and task performance without apparent neurological insult to basic motor function, sensation, or comprehension. This disorder can result from various types of brain lesions, including stroke, dementia, tumors, neurocognitive disorders, and brain injuries.

  7. Apraxia - The National Aphasia Association

    What is Apraxia? The term apraxia is used to describe the inability to perform particular purposeful actions despite normal muscle strength and tone. People who suffer from apraxia are usually unable to perform common expressive gestures on request, such as waving good-bye, beckoning, or saluting, or to pantomime drinking, brushing teeth, etc ...

  8. Apraxia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Jul 7, 2024 · Apraxia is a disorder of the brain and nervous system in which a person is unable to perform tasks or movements when asked, even though: Apraxia is caused by damage to the brain. When apraxia develops in a person who was previously able to perform the tasks or abilities, it is called acquired apraxia. The most common causes of acquired apraxia are:

  9. Apraxia - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - Merck Manual ...

    Apraxia is loss of the ability to do tasks that require remembering patterns or sequences of movements. People with apraxia cannot remember or do the sequence of movements needed to complete simple skilled or complex tasks, even though they are physically able to do the tasks.

  10. Apraxia: Definition, causes, symptoms, and treatment - Medical News Today

    Oct 23, 2019 · Apraxia is an effect of neurological conditions, such as dementia, stroke, and head trauma. It causes people to be unable to carry out various movements and gestures. For example, a person with...

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