Apraxia affects 20% of the right brain-damaged patients and 50% of the left brain-damaged patients. This disorder of motor programming reduces patients' independence and there are few guidelines on the rehabilitative treatment in the physiotherapy and speech therapy field. The aim of this study was to assess which therapeutic interventions are the most effective in stroke patients with apraxia in considering the mentioned purviews. Four databases were systematically searched in order to detect all available studies investigating the physical and speech rehabilitation of patients. The literature research produced five studies including 168 patients for the physiotherapy and 50 for speech therapy fields; two were eligible for meta-analysis. Q...
Apraxia of Speech (AoS) is a neurogenic speech disorder. A wide variety of behavioural methods have ...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb ap...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for stroke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for srorke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
apraxia is widely used to describe one of the more disabling deficits following left strokes. the ro...
Purpose: The present study investigated which additional cognitive and motor impairments were presen...
Purpose : The present study investigated which additional cognitive and motor impairments were prese...
We randomly assigned 33 patients with left hemisphere stroke, limb apraxia, and aphasia to an apraxi...
The treatments of AOS have been debated since the late 1960s. Despite a considerable amount of study...
Apraxia is a disorder of higher motor cognition. Deficits in imitating abstract and symbolic gesture...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Apraxia is a higher-order motor disorder impairing the ability to correctly perform skilled, purposi...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb a...
Apraxia of Speech (AoS) is a neurogenic speech disorder. A wide variety of behavioural methods have ...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb ap...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for stroke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for srorke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
apraxia is widely used to describe one of the more disabling deficits following left strokes. the ro...
Purpose: The present study investigated which additional cognitive and motor impairments were presen...
Purpose : The present study investigated which additional cognitive and motor impairments were prese...
We randomly assigned 33 patients with left hemisphere stroke, limb apraxia, and aphasia to an apraxi...
The treatments of AOS have been debated since the late 1960s. Despite a considerable amount of study...
Apraxia is a disorder of higher motor cognition. Deficits in imitating abstract and symbolic gesture...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Apraxia is a higher-order motor disorder impairing the ability to correctly perform skilled, purposi...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb a...
Apraxia of Speech (AoS) is a neurogenic speech disorder. A wide variety of behavioural methods have ...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb ap...