Can hand gestures help unlock lost words after a stroke?

NCT ID NCT07455162

Summary

This study is testing whether adding hand gestures to standard speech therapy helps people with aphasia (a language disorder often caused by stroke) find and say words more easily. Researchers will compare two types of training—speech therapy alone versus speech therapy combined with gestures—in 90 Cantonese-speaking adults. The goal is to see which approach better improves communication in daily life.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • The University of Hong Kong

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    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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