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Featured Neuroplasticity is an important concept in speech therapy. It's the brain's ability to rewire, form new connections, and adapt after damage from a stroke or other brain injury.
Expressive aphasia is a type of language impairment you may develop after a stroke or brain injury. Speech therapy and other approaches can help.
But the Brain Injury Association said if insurers don’t pay for cognitive therapy, a person with a brain injury may not get the rehab they need. In 2016, the Massachusetts Center for Health ...
Marcelo Cardoso, who suffered two extensive brain bleeds when the horse he was breezing June 12 at the OBS June breeze-up ...
An Overland Park man created a game to help others regain speech after a traumatic brain injury By: Grant Stephens Posted 8:40 PM, Nov 07, 2023 and last updated 8:24 PM, Nov 09, 2023 ...
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: An injury or disease that affects the brain can leave a person unable to speak. So scientists have been working on technologies that can turn a person's thoughts into spoken words.
Effects of Low-Level Light Therapy on Resting-State Connectivity Following Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury: Secondary Analyses of a Double-blinded Placebo-controlled Study.
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