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Current neurology and neuroscience reports, 2018-12, Vol.18 (12), p.90-7, Article 90
2018

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Aphasia Recovery: When, How and Who to Treat?
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  • Current neurology and neuroscience reports, 2018-12, Vol.18 (12), p.90-7, Article 90
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New York: Springer US
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2018
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  • Purpose of Review We now know that speech and language therapy (SALT) is effective in the rehabilitation of aphasia; however, there remains much individual variability in the response to interventions. So, what works for whom, when and how? Recent Findings This review evaluates the current evidence for the efficacy of predominantly impairment-focused aphasia interventions with respect to optimal dose, intensity, timing and distribution or spacing of treatment. We conclude that sufficient dose of treatment is required to enable clinical gains and that e-therapies are a promising and practical way to achieve this goal. In addition, aphasia can be associated with other cognitive deficits and may lead to secondary effects such as low mood and social isolation. Summary In order to personalise individual treatments to optimise recovery, we need to develop a greater understanding of the interactions between these factors.

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