Published on June 13, 2017

Apraxia


Difficulty with skilled movements even when a person has the ability and desire to do them.

Overview

Apraxia is caused by brain disease or damage. The brain is unable to make and deliver correct movement instructions to the body.

Symptoms

One type of apraxia affects speech. The brain struggles with lip, jaw, and tongue movements. Other types affect the accuracy of limb movements, response to verbal commands, and facial movements, such as winking.

Treatments

Treatment may include physical, speech, and occupational therapy.