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Case of Aphasia in Which the Chief Lesion was Seated in the Supramarginal and Angular Gyri, Broca's Convolution Being Unaffected [PDF]
Siobhan West
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Telerehabilitation for aphasia – protocol of a pragmatic, exploratory, pilot randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background The Cochrane review on the effectiveness of speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke suggests intensity of therapy is a key predictor for outcome.
Becker, Frank+5 more
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Diagnosis of aphasia in stroke populations: A systematic review of language tests
Background and purpose Accurate aphasia diagnosis is important in stroke care. A wide range of language tests are available and include informal assessments, tests developed by healthcare institutions and commercially published tests available for ...
Alexia Rohde+5 more
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Abstract Background Stroke, whether or not accompanied by concurrent COVID‐19 infection, has been associated with varying acute care outcomes, with patients who are COVID‐19 positive typically faring worse. This study aims to explore the functional outcomes of patients with stroke —with and without simultaneous COVID‐19 infection—who survived their ...
Amy Ziems+5 more
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tDCS Facilitation of Picture Naming: Item-Specific, Task General, or Neither?
The aim of the present study was to clarify the conditions under which anodal tDCS applied to left hemisphere language sites may facilitate picture naming latencies in healthy young adults.
Joshua S. Payne+3 more
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Progressive agrammatic aphasia without apraxia of speech as a distinct syndrome.
Agrammatic aphasia affects grammatical language production and can result from a neurodegenerative disease. Although it typically presents with concomitant apraxia of speech, this is not always the case.
Katerina A. Tetzloff+18 more
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Identification of factors related to pain from musculoskeletal injections
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal injections are a common clinical procedure, often intended to reduce joint or muscular pain in patients. Further identification is warranted to identify additional clinical variables that may lead to increased or decreased pain perception with musculoskeletal injections.
Caitlin D. Faust+8 more
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Treatment of Neurogenic Voice Disorders
ABSTRACT This overview serves as a foundational resource for clinicians caring for neurologically complex patients presenting with voice complaints. Neurogenic voice disorders are diverse in their clinical presentations and therapeutic approaches. A thorough medical history, including family history, detailed laryngeal examination, voice assessments ...
Mausumi Syamal
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Agnosia, Apraxia, Aphasia: Their Value in Cerebral Localization [PDF]
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