Motor aphasia, also known as Broca's aphasia or expressive aphasia, is a language disorder that affects a person's ability to speak or express their thoughts verbally. There are several synonyms for motor aphasia, including nonfluent aphasia, agrammatic aphasia, or expressive dysphasia. Other terms that may be used to describe this condition include speechlessness, aphemia, and Broca's center syndrome. Individuals with motor aphasia may also experience difficulty in writing, comprehending spoken language, and naming objects. Treatment for motor aphasia typically involves speech and language therapy, as well as other forms of therapy to improve communication skills and quality of life.