Stroke Rehabilitation
A collection of 11 posts
How Does Memory Affect Speech?
While speech and memory aren’t exactly directly related, children and adults with language or communication difficulties can also often...
Right Hemisphere Brain Damage
Right Hemisphere Brain Damage, also referred to as Right Hemisphere Disorder or RHD, is the result of sustaining head trauma...
Ways to treat Aphasia
If you’ve had a stroke, you also have a one in three chance of developing aphasia. In addition to...
Help for Stroke Victims: The Role Music Therapy Can Play
After a stroke, many survivors may experience aphasia. This is a disorder that impairs a person’s ability to understand...
6 Ways Speech Therapy Can Aid in Brain Injury Recovery
A Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) works with people who have experienced a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Most often, a TBI occurs...
Finding Your Voice Again: Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury is getting more notoriety these days now that we know more about the brain, concussions and the...
Top 5 Speech Therapy Exercises for Stroke Patients
Each year, almost 800,000 people in the United States suffer from a stroke. Strokes can lead to: * Muscle weakness...
10 Cognitive Exercises to Help Recover from Traumatic Brain Injury
Every year, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) account for about 2.8 million emergency situations. This serious injury is more common...
Speech Therapy After Strokes: Exercises That Help Restore Language
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Can Speech Therapy Help TBI Patients?
About 1.7 million people suffer from a TBI every year, and 80% of these people are treated at an...
Long-Term Effects of Concussions on the Brain that You Need to Watch For
If you’ve ever had a concussion, you’ve probably felt a little out of sorts for a while — especially...