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Effects of the Left M1 iTBS on Brain Semantic Network Plasticity in Patients with Post-Stroke Aphasia: A Preliminary Study
CONCLUSIONS: The left M1 iTBS might induce FC changes in the semantic system of PSA patients.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: This research was registered on the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry website (http://www.chictr.org.cn/index.aspx), and the registration number is ChiCTR2100041936.PMID:36722227 | DOI:10.31083/j.jin2201024
Source: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience - February 1, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Qing Yang Shuo Xu Mengye Chen Panmo Deng Ren Zhuang Zengchun Sun Chong Li Zhijie Yan Yongli Zhang Jie Jia Source Type: research

The longitudinal trajectory of discourse from the hyperacute to the chronic phase in mild to moderate poststroke aphasia recovery: A case series study
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: This study highlights the importance of investigating all discourse processing levels as the longitudinal changes in discourse operate differently at each phase of recovery. Overall results support future longitudinal discourse investigation in people with post-stroke aphasia.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on the subject Multi-level discourse analysis allows for in-depth analysis of underlying discourse processes. To date, very little is known on the longitudinal discourse changes from aphasia onset through to the chronic stage of recovery. This study documents multi-level discourse...
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - January 27, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Am élie Brisebois Simona Maria Brambati Elizabeth Rochon Carol Leonard Karine Marcotte Source Type: research

Experiences of participating in group-based rehabilitation programmes: A qualitative study of community-dwelling adults with post-stroke aphasia
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The findings showed that people with post-stroke aphasia experience difficulties participating more actively in group-based rehabilitation programmes due to hurdles in terms of the structure and format of the programmes and accumulation of negative experiences. Facilitating positive group experiences for these people with innovative methods, such as using technology and providing professional and standby support, would be helpful. Longer sessions with smaller groups, exclusively including people with post-stroke aphasia and involving more non-verbal activities to help them express feelings, are ...
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - January 25, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Suzanne Hoi Shan Lo Janita Pak Chun Chau Source Type: research

Transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of post-stroke depression: A systematic review
ConclusionThis article simply aims at providing a comprehensive overview of the raw data reported in this field to date. Based on the current evidence, tDCS presents promising results for the treatment of PSD. Moreover, tDCS is also effective in PSD patients with aphasia or CPSP. However, an optimal stimulation protocol is needed to formulate. Thus, the development of robustly controlled, randomized, and high-quality clinical trials to further assess the utility of tDCS as a therapeutic tool for the treatment of PSD survivors is encouraged.Systematic review registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php...
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - January 18, 2023 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Co-constructed communication therapy for individuals with acquired brain injury: A systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Co-constructed communication interventions may offer clinicians a systematic, protocolized, replicable way to target everyday communication for adults with ABI. More high-quality, experimental designs with complete reporting and psychometrically sound outcome measures are needed to strengthen the evidence base.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on this subject Everyday conversation is an important therapy target for adults with ABI, but there is mixed evidence of therapy gains generalizing to everyday life. Many interventions reduce conversation to component parts such as naming or sentence constructi...
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - January 14, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Zali Hall Elise Elbourn Leanne Togher Marcella Carragher Source Type: research