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Effectiveness of computerised rehabilitation for long-term aphasia: a case series study.
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DisabilityAcquired AphasiaPsycholinguisticsNeurological RehabilitationLanguage TherapyCognitive RehabilitationCase Series StudyComputerised RehabilitationWord FindingAphasiaNeurorehabilitationCognitive CommunicationHealth SciencesLong-term AphasiaPsychiatryAphasia Neuro-rehabilitationRehabilitationTelerehabilitationRehabilitation ProcessLanguage DisorderSpeechlanguage PathologySpeech PerceptionMedicine
Seven participants with long-standing aphasia following cerebrovascular accident were serially recruited to a case series study where language therapy was delivered at home and monitored via the Internet. All participants improved in word finding, and four improved in general communication.
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