Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke
The aim of this study was to investigate the time window, duration and intensity of optimal speech and language therapy applied to aphasic patients with subacute stroke in our hospital. The study consisted of 33 patients being hospitalized for stroke rehabilitation in our hospital with first stroke...
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doaj-6366675d276846e49e6ec54c3aec2bf02020-11-25T03:46:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53742016-01-0111101591159410.4103/1673-5374.193237Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute strokeEngin KoyuncuPınar ÇamNermin AltınokDuygu Ekinci ÇallıTuba Yarbay DumanNeşe ÖzgirginThe aim of this study was to investigate the time window, duration and intensity of optimal speech and language therapy applied to aphasic patients with subacute stroke in our hospital. The study consisted of 33 patients being hospitalized for stroke rehabilitation in our hospital with first stroke but without previous history of speech and language therapy. Sixteen sessions of impairment-based speech and language therapy were applied to the patients, 30-60 minutes per day, 2 days a week, for 8 successive weeks. Aphasia assessment in stroke patients was performed with Gülhane Aphasia Test-2 before and after treatment. Compared with before treatment, fluency of speech, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, oral motor evaluation, automatic speech, repetition and naming were improved after treatment. This suggests that 16 seesions of speech and language therapy, 30-60 minutes per day, 2 days a week, for 8 successive weeks, are effective in the treatment of aphasic patients with subacute stroke.http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2016;volume=11;issue=10;spage=1591;epage=1594;aulast=Koyuncunerve regeneration; stroke; aphasia; speech and language therapy; disability; rehabilitation; Gülhane Aphasia Test-2; neural regeneration |
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Engin Koyuncu Pınar Çam Nermin Altınok Duygu Ekinci Çallı Tuba Yarbay Duman Neşe Özgirgin Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke Neural Regeneration Research nerve regeneration; stroke; aphasia; speech and language therapy; disability; rehabilitation; Gülhane Aphasia Test-2; neural regeneration |
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Engin Koyuncu Pınar Çam Nermin Altınok Duygu Ekinci Çallı Tuba Yarbay Duman Neşe Özgirgin |
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Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke |
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Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke |
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Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke |
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Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke |
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Speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke |
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speech and language therapy for aphasia following subacute stroke |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Neural Regeneration Research |
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The aim of this study was to investigate the time window, duration and intensity of optimal speech and language therapy applied to aphasic patients with subacute stroke in our hospital. The study consisted of 33 patients being hospitalized for stroke rehabilitation in our hospital with first stroke but without previous history of speech and language therapy. Sixteen sessions of impairment-based speech and language therapy were applied to the patients, 30-60 minutes per day, 2 days a week, for 8 successive weeks. Aphasia assessment in stroke patients was performed with Gülhane Aphasia Test-2 before and after treatment. Compared with before treatment, fluency of speech, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, oral motor evaluation, automatic speech, repetition and naming were improved after treatment. This suggests that 16 seesions of speech and language therapy, 30-60 minutes per day, 2 days a week, for 8 successive weeks, are effective in the treatment of aphasic patients with subacute stroke. |
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nerve regeneration; stroke; aphasia; speech and language therapy; disability; rehabilitation; Gülhane Aphasia Test-2; neural regeneration |
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http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2016;volume=11;issue=10;spage=1591;epage=1594;aulast=Koyuncu |
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