Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
Neurogenic TOS is thoracic outlet syndrome caused by a nerve disorder.
Neurogenic stutterers are those people who have developed the disorder as a result of some sort of head injury or trauma.
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Yes; aphasia is a neurogenic communicative disorder caused by damage to the language areas of the brain.
Cluttering has a much more definitive cause and clearer symptoms. Its neurogenic link has been more thoroughly established. Find information about cluttering in the brochure section of stutteringhelp.org
A neurogenic disorder is a disorder in the nerves or nervous tissue of the human body. An example of this would be certain speech disorders such as aphasia. Other examples would be Parkinson' (Micheal J. Fox) or ALS (Lou Gehrig) or MS.
Expressive aphasia is a neurogenic communicative disorder characterized by the inability to speak or verbally communicate. This disorder is typically associated with damage in Broca's area in the frontal lobe of the brain.
I believe "urinary stuttering" IS the medical term.
a neurogenic voice disorder of adulthood that most often occurs as a component of essential or hereditofamilial tremor; it may occur by itself, however.
The signs that can be commonly shown for brain damage are:1) No response2) Stuttering (stuttering is also a brain disorder)3) Hallucinations (seeing things that aren't real)In fact, the list is endless!
Those who stutter (stutterers) can sing without stuttering, but are unable to talk without stuttering. Mel Tillis, who was a popular country singer in the 1960's and 1970's was a stutterer, but sang beautifully.
Muscle in which contraction is initiated in the central nervous system is said to be neurogenic.