New speech therapy aims to unlock words for stroke survivors
NCT ID NCT07179458
Summary
This study is testing a new speech therapy method designed to help people with aphasia—a language disorder often caused by stroke—retrieve words more easily. The therapy focuses on repeated practice of finding and saying correct words. Researchers are enrolling 20 adults with aphasia to see if this specific practice method improves their ability to name objects and understand words.
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Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, 19027, United States
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