Around 10% of people diagnosed with MND have a ‘familial’ form of the condition; meaning there are two or more affected members within their family. Most people diagnosed with MND have what is called ‘sporadic’ MND, so although there may be a genetic element involved, other family members will not be affected.

The Communication Disorders Treatment and Research Clinic (CDTRC) is a teaching and research facility of the University of Sydney. They aim to provide optimal service to clients while enabling professional growth and development for both students and educators.

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