Despite the recent commencement of a RCT of optimised speech and language therapy for communication difficulties after stroke, there continues to be an urgent need for good quality research in this area.C Sellars Research Speech and Language Therapist...
ANSWER: The effectiveness of speechtherapyfor people who havecommunicationdifficulties after astrokedepends on many factors, including which area of the brain the stroke affected, the severity of the brain damage, the person's awareness of his or her difficulty, and the ability to learn and apply...
Managing Speech and Language Deficits after Stroke CeliaStewart,KarenRiedel, inStroke Rehabilitation (Fourth Edition), 2016 The Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist Across the Continuum of Care The field of speech-language pathology has a relatively long history of investigating, defining, and treati...
Many children encounter unusual difficulties in mastering the patterns ofarticulationof their mother tongue and are said tomanifestarticulatory immaturity (infantiledyslalia). If no organic cause can be found, the probable cause may be delayed maturation of psychomotor skills. ...
作者: E Whitehead 摘要: People who have had a stroke are often left with difficulties in communicating and eating and drinking. Elizabeth Whitehead explains how carers can help, covering two important NVQ units. DOI: 10.12968/nrec.2006.8.4.20664 年份: 2006 收藏...
Five patients from a total of 71 referred with speech and/or language difficulties were considered suitable for intensive speech therapy at 4 weeks after stroke. Although such therapy was not actually given, by 26 weeks three of the five had recovered and 14 further patients were considered ...
Managing Speech and Language Deficits after Stroke Celia Stewart, Karen Riedel, in Stroke Rehabilitation (Fourth Edition), 2016 Apraxia of Speech Apraxia, a common speech disorder resulting from a middle cerebral artery stroke, is controversial,2 because aphasiologists have described it differently acc...
“immanent” analysis of artistic speech, and the difficulties of integral, systemic analysis, which entails overcoming the illustrative approach to the specific character of artistic speech (for example, the Society for the Study of Poetic Language [OPOIAZ], the Prague Linguistic Circle, ...
adults with cognitive-communication difficulties after stroke or brain injury Following Directions in Speech Therapy Target auditory processing, auditory comprehension (listening), reading comprehension, attention to detail, and working memory (holding information) Improve the ability to follow directi...
After Stroke scale (COAST); carers' perceptions of participants from part of the Carer COAST; carers' well-being on Carers of Older People in Europe Index and quality of life items from Carer COAST; and serious adverse events. Therapist and visitor contact both had good uptake from service ...