The child usually displayed motrizmente
inhibited and passive tense. It is shown as
a fear of relationship with the other.
Broca's aphasia
Flowing sparing no understanding, language
also has an alteration in repetition and naming.
Wernicke's aphasia
Essentially characterized by sensory or
comprehension of language (verbal deafness
and blindness)
PARATONIA
The individual cannot relax and
unintentionally further increases stiffness.
HYPERESTHESIA
Today known as mechanical allodynia, it results in
a heightened sensitivity to the different senses.
Functional Dislalia:
It is the joint disorder caused
by a malfunction of the
articulators.
Scattered Syndrome Care
It has steadily failure to focus
attention or make mistakes in school
performance, work or other activities.
hypoactivity
What happens is that they have less
response capacity. Maturity and
psychological support to your
advantage.
Maniere
It is an inner ear condition that causes
dizziness or vertigo, hearing loss and
ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
GLOBAL AFASIA
A condition in which patients suffer from
severe communication disabilities as a
result of extensive damage to parts of the
brain in charge of language.
AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
ALS is a degenerative
neuromuscular disease
type.
Conduction aphasia
Paraphasias entity with frequent
repetition and alteration of the
nomination, reading and writing.
HYPERALGESIA
Abnormally increased pain sensitivity
ANESTHESIA
It corresponds to the disappearance of all sensations in
one part of the body
FARSIGHTEDNESS
It is a refractive error, which means that the eye does not
refract or bend the light properly and the images are not
clearly focused
OTITIS
It is a general term for infection or
inflammation of the ear.
DYSPHAGIA
Subjective sensation of difficulty swallowing, due to poor
progression of ingested material from the pharynx to the stomach.
MIOPIA
Myopia occurs when light entering the eye is focused
incorrectly, making distant objects appear blurry.
Myopia is a refractive error of the eye.
ALEXIA
It is the loss of the ability to read, when it was
previously acquired.
SYNKINESIAS
These movements are made involuntarily, by
contracting a group of muscles, to make
another motion on which we focus.