Aphasia refers to an acquired loss or impairment of the language system that can occur post stroke. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of intensive aphasia rehabilitation but further research is required to support this. A crossover research design can provide a robust methodology for investigating the effectiveness of an ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation programme. However, if using a control programme in a crossover design it must be carefully considered. It should be distinct from the intervention but not easily distinguished as a "sham" programme. This can pose challenges for researchers. The design, development and pilot of a control programme for a crossover aphasia rehabilitatio...
Background and aims: Literacy skills are typically affected in people with stroke aphasia, leading t...
BackgroundMobile app–based therapies are increasingly being employed by speech-language pathologists...
Coordination of international aphasia research would minimise duplication of effort, support synergi...
Aphasia refers to an acquired loss or impairment of the language system that can occur post stroke. ...
Aphasia is an acquired loss or impairment of the language system that can occur after stroke. Inform...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of ...
INTRODUCTION: Aphasia is an impairment of language that occurs in 30%-40% of stroke survivors. This ...
Background: Speech and language therapy can provide beneficial outcomes in post-stroke aphasia rehab...
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express it through...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
Background Aphasia affects the ability to speak, comprehend spoken language, read and write. One th...
Purpose:Telerehabilitation enables patients to access remote rehabilitation services in their own ho...
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical...
Computer technology has been used successfully to assist people with severe physical deficits meet t...
Within an overarching theme of generational change in aphasiology, the aims of this paper are to (a)...
Background and aims: Literacy skills are typically affected in people with stroke aphasia, leading t...
BackgroundMobile app–based therapies are increasingly being employed by speech-language pathologists...
Coordination of international aphasia research would minimise duplication of effort, support synergi...
Aphasia refers to an acquired loss or impairment of the language system that can occur post stroke. ...
Aphasia is an acquired loss or impairment of the language system that can occur after stroke. Inform...
Purpose: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can provide an option for the delivery of ...
INTRODUCTION: Aphasia is an impairment of language that occurs in 30%-40% of stroke survivors. This ...
Background: Speech and language therapy can provide beneficial outcomes in post-stroke aphasia rehab...
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express it through...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
Background Aphasia affects the ability to speak, comprehend spoken language, read and write. One th...
Purpose:Telerehabilitation enables patients to access remote rehabilitation services in their own ho...
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical...
Computer technology has been used successfully to assist people with severe physical deficits meet t...
Within an overarching theme of generational change in aphasiology, the aims of this paper are to (a)...
Background and aims: Literacy skills are typically affected in people with stroke aphasia, leading t...
BackgroundMobile app–based therapies are increasingly being employed by speech-language pathologists...
Coordination of international aphasia research would minimise duplication of effort, support synergi...