نتایج جستجو برای: constraint‑induced aphasia therapy

تعداد نتایج: 661090  

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
shohre kaviani ahmad reza khatoonabadi noureddin nakhostin ansari mahsa saadati vahid shaygannejad

aphasia is prevalent in people following stroke, which can have a significant impact on the quality of life of the patients with stroke. one of the new methods for treatment of patients with aphasia is constraint‑induced aphasia therapy (ciat). the aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of ciat on naming deficits in individuals with chronic aphasia. this study had a prospective, sing...

Journal: :iranian journal of neurology 0
ahmadreza khatoonabadi shohre kaviani noureddin nakhostin ansari mahsa saadati ehsan shahverdi

background & purpose: a stroke occurs when blood flow to a region of the brain is interrupted by the blockage or rupturing of a blood vessel or artery. the most prevalent cause of aphasia is stroke. a brain damage that can effect on receptive & expressive language skills is aphasia. intensive language therapy is the most effective means of treating aphasia. the ciat is one of the novel intensiv...

Journal: :International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society 2016
Erin Godecke Elizabeth A Armstrong Tapan Rai Sandy Middleton Natalie Ciccone Anne Whitworth Miranda Rose Audrey Holland Fiona Ellery Graeme J Hankey Dominique A Cadilhac Julie Bernhardt

RATIONALE The efficacy of rehabilitation therapy for aphasia caused by stroke is uncertain. AIMS AND HYPOTHESIS The Very Early Rehabilitation of Speech (VERSE) trial aims to determine if intensive prescribed aphasia therapy (VERSE) is more effective and cost saving than non-prescribed, intensive (usual care-plus) and non-intensive usual care (UC) therapy when started within 15 days of stroke ...

2015
Anna Kötteritzsch Kathrin Gerling

Growing numbers of older adults requiring aphasia therapy create challenges for the health care system. Information and communication technology (ICT) has the potential to provide computer-mediated, self-administered aphasia therapy that complements conventional therapy. We explore overlaps in ICT for older adults and aphasia therapy applications with the goal of integrating innovative ICT in a...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2014
Erin Godecke Natalie A Ciccone Andrew S Granger Tapan Rai Deborah West Angela Cream Jade Cartwright Graeme J Hankey

BACKGROUND Very early aphasia rehabilitation studies have shown mixed results. Differences in therapy intensity and therapy type contribute significantly to the equivocal results. AIMS To compare a standardized, prescribed very early aphasia therapy regimen with a historical usual care control group at therapy completion (4-5 weeks post-stroke) and again at follow-up (6 months). METHODS & P...

Journal: :The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology 2021

Abstract Background Aphasia is considered an acquired communication disorder. Language intervention in aphasia enhances the patient outcomes. Recently, computer programs are developed for treatment of aphasia. It effective and a low-cost therapy choice. The aim study was to assess effectiveness language using computer-based Arabic software program rehabilitation post-stroke Arabic-speaking apha...

Journal: :Brain and language 2013
Karine Marcotte Vincent Perlbarg Guillaume Marrelec Habib Benali Ana Inés Ansaldo

Previous research on participants with aphasia has mainly been based on standard functional neuroimaging analysis. Recent studies have shown that functional connectivity analysis can detect compensatory activity, not revealed by standard analysis. Little is known, however, about the default-mode network in aphasia. In the current study, we studied changes in the default-mode network in subjects...

Journal: :The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics 1986

Journal: :Stroke 2001
F Pulvermüller B Neininger T Elbert B Mohr B Rockstroh P Koebbel E Taub

Patients with chronic aphasia were assigned randomly to a group to receive either conventional aphasia therapy or constraint-induced (CI) aphasia therapy, a new therapeutic technique requiring intense practice over a relatively short period of consecutive days. CI aphasia therapy is realized in a communicative therapeutic environment constraining patients to practice systematically speech acts ...

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