نتایج جستجو برای: constraintinduced aphasia therapy

تعداد نتایج: 661090  

Journal: :Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2013

2013

Introduction Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) 1 is based on the observation that persons with severe nonfluent aphasia are often able to sing words or even short phrases they cannot produce during speech. MIT uses the melodic elements of speech, such as intonation and rhythm, to facilitate and improve language production. Although clinicians disagree about the usefulness of MIT, it has been tra...

2011
Wendy Best Jennie Grassly Alison Greenwood Ruth Herbert Julie Hickin David Howard

This paper investigates the relationship between change in picture naming with anomia therapy and changes in word retrieval in conversations between adults with aphasia and a regular conversational partner. We present data from two therapy projects (Hickin et al. [ 1 ] and Best et al. [ 2 ]). In each study, therapy involved cueing with the aim of improving retrieval of a set of nouns. Naming of...

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
reza nilipour department of speech therapy, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. abbas pourshahbaz department of clinical psychology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran zahra sadat ghoreyshi department of speech therapy, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction: in this study, we reported the reliability and validity of bedside version of persian wab (p-wab-1) adapted from western aphasia battery (wab-r)1,2. p-wab-1 is a clinical linguistic measuring tool to determine severity and type of aphasia in brain damaged patients based on aphasia quotient (aq) as a functional measure. for the purposes of a quick clinical screening of aphasia in p...

2014
Carlijn P.A. Giesbers Peter J. Koehler Tobien H. Schreuder

BACKGROUND A cardioembolic source, usually atrial fibrillation (AF), is detected in 14-30% of strokes. If AF is found, anticoagulation therapy provides a substantial decrease of the risk of recurrent cerebrovascular ischemic events. AF is often paroxysmal, and extensive diagnostic procedures may be necessary to detect it in patients. Considering cost-effectiveness and patient burden, however, n...

Background and purpose: The Persian Diagnostic Aphasia Battery (P-DAB-1) is one of the tests available for screening and determining the severity of aphasia. The test classifies the patients in seven major diagnostic classes based on the extent of the impairment in different linguistic modalities. The present study aimed to describe the pattern of linguistic impairment in four aphasic patients ...

2014
Ruth Elizabeth Herbert

2 Therapy for word finding deficits in aphasia have taken two forms: semantic and phonological, with relatively more examples of the former in the literature. Criticisms levelled against such therapies focus on the fact that in most reported cases treatment effects are limited to treated items, and there is very little evidence of real functional change in terms of improvement in everyday speec...

Mehdie Sarraf-Razavi, Sarah Ramezani, Shahrokh Yousefzadeh-Chabok, Zoheir Reihanian,

Background & Aim: Using pharmaceutical agents in treatment of aphasia has caught the attention of many neurologists and neuroscientists. This short review study has sought the role of pharmacotherapy in treatment of aphasia, a linguistic impairment after acquired brain lesions. The pharmacological principles and mechanisms related to the effects of drugs used in aphasia rehabilitation are point...

Journal: :Journal of Communication Disorders 2021

Independent practice via an application with a language exercise program for aphasia, as add-on to conventional care can be good solution intensify aphasia therapy. The aim of this prospective trial was investigate the feasibility, usability and acceptability newly-developed in ‘Speech Therapy App (STAPP)’ acute phase post-stroke. All eligible people following stroke (<2 weeks post-stroke) admi...

Journal: :International journal of speech-language pathology 2011
Rosemary Varley

This article explores how consideration of acquired speech and language disorders from the perspective of neuroscience permits new insights into the content and design of therapy for people with aphasia. Key proposals are that aspects of current therapies often neglect the sensory-motor components of speech and language processing, and the interconnectivity of sensory-perceptual and motor syste...

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