How to Rehabilitate Motor Aphasia

The specific operation of rehabilitation training for motor aphasia mainly includes pronunciation training, training of sound-constituting organs and repetition training, etc., to promote the recovery of patients’ speech function as much as possible. 1. Pronunciation training: Patients with motor aphasia will have obvious pronunciation difficulties, but there is no obvious obstacle to comprehension, so pronunciation training is needed, using the pronunciation of the basic letters to guide the patient to raise the volume of sound, and correct volume control. 2. Articulatory organ training: Patients with motor aphasia have dysfunctions of the articulatory organs, so they need to improve their speech function through training of the articulatory organs, such as tongue movement, lip movement, and control of the vocal cords. 3. Repetition training: Patients with motor aphasia need to undergo repetition training at a later stage, such as instructing the patient to follow the therapist and read words or phrases to improve their speech. Rehabilitation training needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not train blindly to avoid adverse consequences.