The researchers – who publish their findings in the journal Brain today – hope that the treatment will eventually improve the ability of stroke patients with aphasia across the NHS to access intensive ...
Mr Docksey said living with aphasia is "frustrating" and it has a huge impact on his life every day A stroke survivor is calling for more understanding of his communication condition. Mark Docksey ...
Expressive aphasia is a language disorder that makes it difficult for individuals to speak clearly and effectively. It is often the result of a stroke but can also be caused by other causes.
The findings have been published in the journal Aphasiology. Aphasia is a severe speech disorder, often resulting from a stroke, in which individuals lose the ability to speak coherently.
The findings have been published in the journal Aphasiology. Aphasia is a severe speech disorder, often resulting from a stroke, in which individuals lose the ability to speak coherently.
Aphasia is a language deficit caused by brain disease or brain damage usually associated with stroke, head trauma, or dementia. It ranges in severity, meaning it can be very mild or so severe that ...
A right convergence area of the prefrontal lobe is involved in the improvement of semantic fluency in patients with post-stroke aphasia. Effect of using an 8-figure shoulder brace on arm swing ...