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Behaviorally-Oriented Intensive Aphasia Program: Collaboration Leads to Optimal Outcomes
Semin Speech Lang. 2022 Sep 12. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-1756272. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAphasia is an acquired disorder affecting all language components across modalities. While common therapeutic approaches can result in some improvements, multiple studies establish that intensive therapeutic interventions are most effective; however, these approaches are not well defined. In addition, behaviorally-oriented approaches have been shown to be effective for other conditions, but have not yet been introduced to the treatment of aphasia. The purpose of the current study was to examine the efficacy of a novel, behaviorally-o...
Source: Seminars in Speech and Language - September 12, 2022 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Shawna Fleming Brittany Clark Source Type: research

Quality of Communication Life (QoCL) In Persons with Expressive Aphasia With And Without Communication Intervention & #8211; A Comparative Study
Conclusions: The results prove that communication intervention is necessary for PwAs to improve QoCL and can be used to raise awareness of its importance. The findings can also guide treatment planning, counseling the PwA, and caregivers. It also indicates the importance of using patient-related outcome measures during the intervention process. Aphasia, quality of communication life, speech therapy, stroke, TamilKey Message:
Source: Neurology India - July 1, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Udayakumar Madhu Preetha Radhakrishnan Chella Perumal Source Type: research

Recent trends in telerehabilitation of stroke patients: A narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: The review shows TR is superior or similar to conventional rehabilitation in clinical outcomes and is used as complementary therapy or as alternative treatments. More importantly, TR provides access to rehabilitation services of a large number of patients with immobility, living in remote areas, and during COVID-19 pandemic or similar events.PMID:35527574 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-210330
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - May 9, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Vitaly A Nikolaev Alexander A Nikolaev Source Type: research

Impact of Startling Acoustic Stimuli on Word Repetition in Individuals With Aphasia and Apraxia of Speech Following Stroke
CONCLUSIONS: We show that stroke-impaired speech is susceptible to StartReact, evidenced by decreased intelligibility due to altered formants, pitch trajectories, and articulation, including increased incidence of sounds that could not be produced without SAS. Future studies should examine the impact of SAS on voluntary speech intelligibility and clinical measures of aphasia and apraxia.PMID:35377739 | DOI:10.1044/2022_JSLHR-21-00486
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - April 4, 2022 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Zoe Swann Ayoub Daliri Claire F Honeycutt Source Type: research

What It ’s Like Living With Aphasia—and How to Support a Loved One With the Condition
Bruce Willis, the 67-year-old actor and star of classic action movies like Die Hard, is halting his acting career after being diagnosed with the language disorder aphasia. On March 30, his daughter Rumer, ex-wife Demi Moore, and other family members announced the diagnosis on Instagram. “Our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities,” the family wrote. “As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.” [time-brightcove not-tgx=R...
Source: TIME: Health - March 31, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tara Law Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate medicine Source Type: news

Empathy, Post-Stroke Aphasia, and Speech-Language Pathology Students
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Source: Aphasiology - March 30, 2022 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Jacqueline Laures-Gore Katherine Lamb Kenneth G. Rice Source Type: research