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Ask the Doctors: Speech-Language Therapy Helpful for Receptive Aphasia
I suffered a stroke about a year ago and have completed outpatient rehab. I have been having a problem understanding speakers at an event. I hear the sounds but can't understand all the words.
RALEIGH – Researchers have created a virtual reality clinic to make it easier for stroke survivors to attend their physical and occupational therapy sessions. Results from a proof-of-concept study ...
(Reuters Health) - Even months after a stroke, survivors can make major strides in communication and quality of life with intensive speech therapy, a recent study in Germany suggests. After 15 hours a ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – A stroke can happen anywhere, at any time. And recovery from a stroke can be a long process, taking many years for some to even get a partial recovery. Only ten ...
One of the most common effects of strokes are hemiplegia, a partial paralysis occurring in the left or right side of the body. When it occurs in the arm or hand, it is especially devastating to a ...
Did you know that after a stroke, nearly one-third of survivors face a challenging condition known as "neglect"? This neurological disorder significantly impacts a stroke survivor's rehabilitation, ...
Physical therapy for neurological disorders can help manage several conditions. Healthcare professionals may use different methods to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Neurological ...
Constant Therapy removes language barriers for non-native speakers with stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions LEXINGTON, Mass., April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Constant Therapy Health, a ...
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Just over a year ago, Erika Sharples suffered a hemorrhagic stroke. The now 52-year-old, who had been living in Manahawkin and working in Wall, remembers little of the experience beyond the ambulance ...
Strokes have a debilitating effect on quality of life; the combination of cognitive and physical effects can be especially devastating. A new study showed that moderate to severe hand and arm ...
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