Guidelines for adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery: a guideline for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association

CJ Winstein, J Stein, R Arena, B Bates, LR Cherney… - Stroke, 2016 - Am Heart Assoc
Purpose—The aim of this guideline is to provide a synopsis of best clinical practices in the
rehabilitative care of adults recovering from stroke. Methods—Writing group members were …

Speech and language therapy for aphasia following stroke

MC Brady, H Kelly, J Godwin… - … of systematic reviews, 2016 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Aphasia is an acquired language impairment following brain damage that
affects some or all language modalities: expression and understanding of speech, reading …

[HTML][HTML] Single-case experimental designs to assess intervention effectiveness in rehabilitation: A practical guide

A Krasny-Pacini, J Evans - Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Single-case experimental designs (SCED) are experimental designs aiming at testing the
effect of an intervention using a small number of patients (typically one to three), using …

Frequency and prognostic value of cognitive disorders in stroke patients

M Leśniak, T Bak, W Czepiel, J Seniów… - Dementia and geriatric …, 2008 - karger.com
Background: Stroke is one of the most common diseases to cause cognitive disorders in
adults. Aims: To assess the frequency of cognitive deficits in stroke patients and to evaluate …

[HTML][HTML] Predicting outcome and recovery after stroke with lesions extracted from MRI images

TMH Hope, ML Seghier, AP Leff, CJ Price - NeuroImage: clinical, 2013 - Elsevier
Here, we present and validate a method that lets us predict the severity of cognitive
impairments after stroke, and the likely course of recovery over time. Our approach employs …

[图书][B] A cognitive neuropsychological approach to assessment and intervention in aphasia: A clinician's guide

A Whitworth, J Webster, D Howard - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
This is a second edition of the highly popular volume used by clinicians and students in the
assessment and intervention of aphasia. It provides both a theoretical and practical …

Evidence-based systematic review: Effects of intensity of treatment and constraint-induced language therapy for individuals with stroke-induced aphasia

LR Cherney, JP Patterson, A Raymer, T Frymark… - 2008 - ASHA
Purpose This systematic review summarizes evidence for intensity of treatment and
constraint-induced language therapy (CILT) on measures of language impairment and …

Aphasia recovery: when, how and who to treat?

C Doogan, J Dignam, D Copland, A Leff - Current neurology and …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review We now know that speech and language therapy (SALT) is
effective in the rehabilitation of aphasia; however, there remains much individual variability …

From singing to speaking: facilitating recovery from nonfluent aphasia

G Schlaug, A Norton, S Marchina, L Zipse… - Future …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
It has been reported for more than 100 years that patients with severe nonfluent aphasia are
better at singing lyrics than they are at speaking the same words. This observation led to the …

Right hemisphere structural adaptation and changing language skills years after left hemisphere stroke

TMH Hope, AP Leff, S Prejawa, R Bruce, Z Haigh… - Brain, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Stroke survivors with acquired language deficits are commonly thought to reach a
'plateau'within a year of stroke onset, after which their residual language skills will remain …