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Developments in treating the nonmotor symptoms of stroke.
Authors: Hillis AE Abstract Introduction: Stroke is among the most common causes of disability worldwide. Nonmotor symptoms of stroke are common and disabling. Many are treatable, and intervention improves the quality of life for stroke survivors.Areas covered: Here the author summarizes evidence-based treatment of depression and other mood disorders, aphasia, hemispatial neglect, impairments of emotional communication and empathy, deficits in memory and other cognitive functions, sleep disorders, pain, fatigue, (1)and seizures resulting from stroke. The author focuses on treatments supported by randomized controlled ...
Source: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics - May 5, 2020 Category: Neurology Tags: Expert Rev Neurother Source Type: research

An Update on Medications and Noninvasive Brain Stimulation to Augment Language Rehabilitation in Post-Stroke Aphasia.
Authors: Saxena S, Hillis AE Abstract INTRODUCTION: Aphasia is among the most debilitating outcomes of stroke. Aphasia is a language disorder occurring in 10-30% of stroke survivors. Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) is the gold standard, mainstay treatment for aphasia, but gains from SLT may be incomplete. Pharmaceutical and noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques may augment the effectiveness of SLT. Areas covered: Herein reviewed are studies of the safety and efficacy of these adjunctive interventions for aphasia, including randomized placebo-controlled and open-label trials, as well as case series from Pub...
Source: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics - August 30, 2017 Category: Neurology Tags: Expert Rev Neurother Source Type: research

Optimal timing of speech and language therapy for aphasia after stroke: more evidence needed
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, Ahead of Print.
Source: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics - June 19, 2015 Category: Neurology Tags: article Source Type: research