ML Rohling, ME Faust, B Beverly, G Demakis - Neuropsychology, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
The present study provides a meta-analysis of cognitive rehabilitation literature (K= 115, N= 2,014) that was originally reviewed by KD Cicerone et al.(2000, 2005) for the purpose of …
Background: Brain research has documented that the cortical mechanisms for language and action are tightly interwoven and, concurrently, new approaches to language therapy in …
Purpose This systematic review summarizes evidence for intensity of treatment and constraint-induced language therapy (CILT) on measures of language impairment and …
Purpose Recent studies confirm the utility of speech-language intervention in primary progressive aphasia (PPA); however, long-term outcomes, ideal dosage parameters, and …
Purpose In this article, the authors encapsulate discussions of the Language Work Group that took place as part of the Workshop in Plasticity/NeuroRehabilitation Research at the …
B Wisenburn, K Mahoney - Aphasiology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The research literature on treatment methods for word-finding deficits in aphasia is extensive. A meta-analysis of studies for word-finding therapy was conducted in …
LM Maher, D Kendall, JA Swearengin… - Journal of the …, 2006 - cambridge.org
This investigation reports the results of a pilot study concerning the application of principles of use-dependent learning developed in the motor rehabilitation literature as Constraint …
Purpose This meta-analysis synthesizes results from published studies that used semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment to improve naming for people with aphasia. It examines …
LR Cherney, JP Patterson, AM Raymer - Current neurology and …, 2011 - Springer
Determining the optimal amount and intensity of treatment is essential to the design and implementation of any treatment program for aphasia. A growing body of evidence, both …