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Oct 17, 2024

How do you get people with post-stroke aphasia to talk again?

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Language is a tool for emotional communication and a link to the heart. However, some “stroke” friends, because of the “stroke” left after the consequences of not being able to…

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Oct 14, 2024

What to do about aphasia symptoms after a stroke

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Aphasia is one of the common symptoms after stroke, so the rehabilitation training of aphasia is an important part of stroke treatment. 1. Rehabilitation training of oral expression ability: Firstly,…

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Sep 16, 2024

If you’re around someone with aphasia

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1, in life he will have understanding, expression barriers, please understand them, it is possible that he said you do not understand, or he does not understand what you say,…

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Aug 26, 2024

A case of traumatic brain injury combined with aphasia

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I. CASE QUALITY 1. Patient Li Moumou Age 52 Gender Female The patient appeared unconscious after trauma on February 3, 2012, and was hospitalized in Brain Hospital, where he underwent…

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May 30, 2024

Acupuncture for Stroke Aphasia

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Overview of acupuncture research for stroke aphasia 1. Acupuncture methods: tongue acupuncture (tongue three acupuncture), head acupuncture (speech area, temporal three acupuncture, head double acupuncture), body acupuncture (awakening the brain…

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Jul 25, 2023

Rehabilitation of post-stroke aphasia

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  There can be many types of aphasia after stroke. Each type has its specific manifestations, such as receptive or expressive deficits, and rehabilitation is carried out by designing programs based…

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Jul 25, 2023

Acupuncture for Stroke Aphasia

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  Aphasia, a language disorder caused by brain damage due to a variety of diseases, is most common in stroke (stroke). After stroke, infarct foci, embolic foci, or hemorrhagic lesions damage…

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Jul 25, 2023

How to help post-stroke aphasic patients communicate?

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  Strokes (commonly referred to as strokes) often result in a variety of functional impairments, one of which is aphasia. Most patients with post-stroke aphasia have difficulty communicating verbally but can…

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Jul 25, 2023

What is the role of language assessment

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  Speech and language assessments are conducted by a trained speech therapist who is trained to listen through the ear. This process involves the use of an assessment tool, which is…

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Jul 25, 2023

Language rehabilitation

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  The rehabilitation of aphasia focuses on the retraining of speech, which is commonly used: 1) Auditory speech stimulation method: the speech therapist treats the patient.      (1) training of the phonological…

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Lost for Words

  • How do you get people with post-stroke aphasia to talk again?
  • What to do about aphasia symptoms after a stroke
  • If you’re around someone with aphasia
  • A case of traumatic brain injury combined with aphasia
  • Acupuncture for Stroke Aphasia
  • Rehabilitation of post-stroke aphasia
  • Acupuncture for Stroke Aphasia
  • How to help post-stroke aphasic patients communicate?
  • What is the role of language assessment
  • Language rehabilitation
  • What are the stages of pre-language in infants?
  • Do you understand speech disorders?
  • Common types of phonetic errors in children
  • Aphasia Treatment – Schuell Stimulation Therapy
  • How to treat aphasia
  • How is aphasia treated?
  • Is aphasia rehabilitation effective?
  • Aphasia home training guide
  • Treatment of aphasia
  • Treatment of aphasia
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