| Literature DB >> 13680518 |
Sanjit K Bhogal1, Robert W Teasell, Norine C Foley, Mark R Speechley.
Abstract
Although the most effective means of treating aphasia post stroke has not been determined, several areas of aphasia therapy have proven to be more effective than others. A recent study had determined that intense aphasia therapy over a short period of time has greater impact on recovery than less intense therapy over a longer period of time. Building upon the idea that more is better, this article examines other spects of aphasia therapy that may be combined to facilitate recovery.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 13680518 DOI: 10.1310/RCM8-5TUL-NC5D-BX58
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Stroke Rehabil ISSN: 1074-9357 Impact factor: 2.119