Broca’s aphasia is a non-fluent type of aphasia that is commonly associated with verbal apraxia, relatively good auditory comprehension, agrammatic speech, and poor repetition. Because of the location of Broca’s area in the left hemisphere of the brain, it is also commonly associated with weakness of the arm and leg muscles of the right side of the body. Professionals like to use classifications of aphasia, such as Broca’s aphasia, to have a frame of reference regarding the patient’s abilities and areas of concern.