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and aphasia is one of the common complications of stroke.The recovery of aphasia depends on semantic recovery,with directly related to factors of auditory input, visual input, memory retention, etc. In this paper, language rehabilitation therapy, non-invasive intervention, drug intervention, traditiona...
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Acupuncture combined with rehabilitation training in the treatment of 35 patients with aphasia after strokeZhu, LWu, H
598 SLTs responded, 194 worked with people aphasic after stroke. A number of obstacles to the provision of the SLT service to aphasic people were identified. SLTs expressed concern about the effectiveness of the treatments they offered, and about factors which may influence effectiveness. A ...
Incidence and types of aphasia after first-ever acute stroke in Bengali speakers: age, gender, and educational effect on the type of aphasiaAphasia incidencevascular aphasiaBengali languageBackground The pattern of post-stroke aphasia in speakers of Bengali language has not previously been reported in...
In conclusion, early functional neuroimaging improves outcome prediction of aphasia after stroke. Controlling for cerebrovascular reactivity and unspecified intersession variability may result in more accurate assessment of the relationship between activation pattern shifts and function after stroke....
Figure 6. Comparison of neural plasticity of cerebral networks based on DTI 3D visible images in the left plane in patients with non-fluent aphasia after stroke in two groups; left, left plane MIT, melodic intonation therapy group (experimental group); ST, speech therapy group (control group)...
After a stroke, aphasic patients show some degree of gradual spontaneous recovery in the first few months [25,62]; however many post-stroke aphasic patients are left with some chronic deficit [56]. Since language is important for interpersonal relationships, these patients have significantly lower...