Spanish Orthopraxia or also referred to as "spanish orthopraxia", is the inability to speak Spanish as a second language due to a particular condition that affects the left and right sides of the brain. Most people who suffer from this condition, will find that the Spanish that they were exposed to as a child is not what they will be able to talk like in adulthood.
People who suffer from this problem often find that they are unable to read and write Spanish properly and are unable to make their speech flow in a smooth manner. There are many factors which contribute to Spanish Orthopraxia but research and treatment has shown that there are certain treatments that can be used to improve the symptoms and allow the person to be able to speak in Spanish as a second language.
For those suffering from Spanish Orthopraxia, there are certain movements that need to be made by using both hands so that the left and right side of the brain are working at the same time. Some of these movements include making sounds with the mouth as well as moving the eyes from left to right. When you can speak in Spanish, the right side of your brain will be stimulated by the movements, allowing it to work more efficiently. These movements must be used over a period of time until you find that you are able to speak as fluently as before. This treatment is only used to help treat Spanish Orthopraxia and not for other conditions which may be caused by this particular condition.