نتایج جستجو برای: constraintinduced aphasia therapy

تعداد نتایج: 661090  

Journal: :International journal of speech-language pathology 2014
Rachel Wenke Melissa Lawrie Tania Hobson Wendy Comben Michelle Romano Elizabeth Ward Elizabeth Cardell

The current study explored the clinical feasibility and costs of embedding three different intensive service delivery models for aphasia treatment (computer, group therapy, and therapy with a speech pathology therapy assistant) within three sub-acute facilities. The study employed a two cohort comparison design, with the first cohort (n = 22) receiving the standard service of treatment currentl...

Journal: :Stroke 1999
L B Aftonomos J S Appelbaum R D Steele

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Studies have yet to document that community-based aphasia treatment programs routinely produce results comparable or superior to published research protocols. We explore this issue here in an outcome study of individuals with aphasia enrolled in 2 community-based, comparably managed and equipped therapy programs, which use a specially designed computer-based tool that is ...

Objective Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an uncommon type of dementia. The hallmark feature of FTD is the presentation with aphasia, or behavioral changes which are varies in different subtypes of the disease. We propose a quantitative aphasia test as an additive diagnostic tool for differentiation of FTD subtypes. Method: The study was performed on 20 patients, who were referred to dementia...

2007
FRANK S. HONG RABINDRA N. SINNAPPU WEN KWANG LIM

Primary progressive aphasia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterised by deterioration in language function while other higher centre functions are relatively preserved initially. The diagnosis is made based on clinical presentation, linguistic testing and imaging, both functional and structural. Survival is similar to other dementias and the main form of intervention is speech ...

2016
MARINA B. RUITER TONI C.M. RIETVELD VERA HOSKAM MARIJN M.A. VAN BEERS

Delivering aphasia therapy via telecommunication may provide a means to deliver intensive therapy in a cost-effective way. Teletherapy, remotely-administered (language) treatment, may support the repetitive drill practices that people with chronic aphasia need to perform when learning to compensate for their lasting language difficulties. The use of teletherapy may allow speech and language pat...

2014
Joo Yea Jin Yeon-Jung Kim Sun U. Kwon

permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The presence of clinical-diffusion mismatch (CDM) in patients with acute ischemic stroke may represent the ischemic penumbra, which requires emergency reperfusion therapy to improve stroke outcomes. We report here our experience of treating a patient with acute is...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2007
M Meinzer J Obleser T Flaisch C Eulitz B Rockstroh

Knowledge about the recovery of language functions in bilingual aphasic patients who suffer from left-hemispheric stroke is scarce. Here, we present the case of an early bilingual patient (German/French) with chronic aphasia. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate neural correlates of language performance during an overt picture naming task in German and French (a)...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Andrea Norton Lauryn Zipse Sarah Marchina Gottfried Schlaug

For more than 100 years, clinicians have noted that patients with nonfluent aphasia are capable of singing words that they cannot speak. Thus, the use of melody and rhythm has long been recommended for improving aphasic patients' fluency, but it was not until 1973 that a music-based treatment [Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT)] was developed. Our ongoing investigation of MIT's efficacy has provi...

2016
Ken-ichi Tabei Masayuki Satoh Chizuru Nakano Ai Ito Yasuo Shimoji Hirotaka Kida Hajime Sakuma Hidekazu Tomimoto

Melodic intonation therapy (MIT) is a treatment program for the rehabilitation of aphasic patients with speech production disorders. We report a case of severe chronic non-fluent aphasia unresponsive to several years of conventional therapy that showed a marked improvement following intensive 9-day training on the Japanese version of MIT (MIT-J). The purpose of this study was to verify the effi...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2014
Simone Sarasso Sara Määttä Fabio Ferrarelli Rositsa Poryazova Giulio Tononi Steven L Small

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND OBJECTIVE: measurement of plastic brain changes induced by a novel rehabilitative approach is a key requirement for validating its biological rationale linking the potential therapeutic gains to the changes in brain physiology. OBJECTIVE Based on an emerging notion linking cortical plastic changes to EEG sleep slow-wave activity (SWA) regulation, we aimed to assess the a...

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