The article considers the mechanisms and types of neurostimulation (direct and indirect effect) that contribute to the development of the kinetic and kinesthetic basis for sound reproduction in children with minimal dysarthric disorders, used in modern speech therapy.
Keywords: minimal dysarthric disorders, types of neurostimulation, kinetic and kinesthetic basis of speech, correction of sound pronunciation, direct and indirect effects, bioenergetics, kinesiotherapy, cerebellar stimulation, point massage, hydro-kinesiotherapy, Bobath therapy, taping.
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