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Aphasia: how to help someone who has lost their speech after a stroke

by Suzie | Aug 30, 2025 | All about Stroke

Aphasia, a challenge for communication and everyday life Aphasia is one of the most complex and distressing language disorders, both for the sufferer and those around him or her. Often caused by a stroke, but also by head trauma, brain tumors or certain neurological...

Practical Tips for Using Apps with Post-Stroke Speech Therapy Patients

by Suzie | Dec 7, 2024 | All about Stroke

In recent years, the integration of technology into healthcare has transformed the way we approach rehabilitation, particularly in the realm of speech therapy for post-stroke patients. As we navigate the complexities of recovery, we find that apps designed...

Enhancing Post-Stroke Recovery Through Cognitive Apps: A Guide for Speech Therapists

by Suzie | Dec 3, 2024 | All about Stroke

In the journey of post-stroke recovery, cognitive apps have emerged as invaluable tools that can significantly enhance rehabilitation efforts. These applications are designed to stimulate cognitive functions, which may be impaired following a stroke. By engaging...

Supporting Post-Stroke Speech Rehabilitation with Engaging Apps

by Suzie | Dec 5, 2024 | All about Stroke

When we think about the aftermath of a stroke, one of the most challenging aspects can be the impact on communication abilities. For many of us, the ability to express thoughts and feelings through speech is fundamental to our identity and social interactions. After a...

Reconstructing After Stroke: Redefining Identity and Goals.

by Suzie | Mar 15, 2024 | All about Stroke

A stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, causing damage to brain cells. Stroke can have significant physical and cognitive consequences, but it’s just as important to discuss the psychological consequences...

The Different Types of Stroke Explained: Ischemic, Hemorrhagic and TIA.

by Suzie | Mar 19, 2024 | All about Stroke

A stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, causing damage to brain cells. There are two types of stroke: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Ischemic stroke is the most common type,...
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