Rehabilitation after a stroke is a complex process that requires not only appropriate medical care but also strong family support. We know that family plays a crucial role in the patient's recovery. Indeed, family members are often the first to notice changes in the...
Aphasia is a language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate, whether through speech, writing, or comprehension. This phenomenon can occur as a result of a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological conditions. As a group, we understand...
After a stroke, we face considerable challenges in language rehabilitation. The loss of the ability to communicate can be devastating, both emotionally and socially. We must understand that each stroke is unique, and the effects on language can vary from person to...
When a stroke occurs, it can have devastating consequences on a person's memory. We must realize that memory is a complex process that involves different regions of the brain. A stroke can damage these areas, leading to difficulties in remembering recent or past...
Memory loss that occurs after a stroke can be devastating, both for the affected person and their loved ones. We must first recognize that this condition is not limited to simple forgetfulness. It can affect various aspects of memory, including short-term memory,...