A stroke can disrupt various aspects of life, and communication is often a crucial area that requires rehabilitation. Losing the ability to speak clearly or fluently can be incredibly frustrating.
Language function and the psychosocial wellbeing of patients and their families can be promoted with singing-based rehabilitation. Group intervention provides opportunities for peer support while ...
Receptive aphasia can have a profound effect on quality of life, but with skilled therapy and steady support, many people make meaningful progress.
A UCL-developed app that provides speech therapy for people with the language disorder aphasia has been found to significantly improve their ability to talk. iTalkBetter, developed by the ...
From stroke and brain injury, to cognitive impairment and neurological diseases, various conditions can have a profound impact on communication, speech and swallowing. But speech language pathology – ...
For individuals recovering from neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), multiple sclerosis, ...
Sarah Stollberg got her start in physical therapy at a rural nursing home in Mississippi. She saw it all: post-op care, hip fractures and stroke patients. Now in Metairie, Stollberg specializes in ...
Up to three-quarters of all stroke survivors experience some form of difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). This condition often results in food or liquid entering the lungs, significantly affecting ...
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