How to Recover from Global Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Rehabilitation
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by Elizabeth Denslow, OTR/L
3w ago
Global aphasia is the most severe type of aphasia caused by extensive damage to the areas of the brain associated with language. Although global aphasia may be frustrating for the individual experiencing it and their loved ones, there is hope for regaining communication skills. This article will examine the causes and symptoms of global aphasia, as well as outline possible treatment and recovery techniques. Use the following links to jump directly to a specific section: Causes Symptoms Is Aphasia Permanent? Importance of Neuroplasticity Approaches to Rehabilitation Therapeutic Techniques Comm ..read more
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Ritalin for Stroke Patients: Is It Appropriate? And When?
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by Andrea Reinkensmeyer, MA, MSOTR/L
2M ago
Can Ritalin for stroke patients help boost recovery? Is it safe? And does it actually work? Read on to learn how Ritalin can impact stroke recovery— depending on your unique medical conditions. To help determine whether Ritalin can aid in your recovery, this article will lay out the pros and cons. What is Ritalin?  Ritalin is a medication that increases neurotransmitter activity in the brain. It’s a stimulant primarily used to manage cognitive and behavioral difficulties in individuals with ADHD. However, its effects on the brain can also be beneficial for patients after a stroke. Ri ..read more
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Brain Injury Recovery Statistics: What Does the Data Say?
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by Elizabeth Denslow, OTR/L
2M ago
Predicting the outcome of traumatic brain injury (TBI) recovery can be difficult. While statistics can help give an overall picture, they are not always indicative of how a specific individual might fare. Recovery outcomes after traumatic brain injury vary widely, largely dependent upon the severity of the injury. Following a brain injury, doctors often use assessments, such as the Glasgow Coma Scale or Ranchos Los Amigos Scale, to determine an individual’s current state and prognosis. However, even with the most accurate tests, is not possible to predict every possible TBI outcome. With consi ..read more
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Conduction Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
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by Andrea Reinkensmeyer, MA, MSOTR/L
2M ago
Aphasia is a communication disorder that involves a loss of ability to understand or express speech after neurological injury. There are many types of aphasia, each with its own unique symptoms. Conduction aphasia, in particular, refers to the inability to repeat words or phrases. The good news with conduction aphasia is that, in most cases, other areas of language are only mildly impaired. To help you understand the causes and recovery process for conduction aphasia, this article will discuss: Causes of Conduction Aphasia Characteristics of Conduction Aphasia Diagnosing Conduction Aphasia Tr ..read more
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How to Recover from Stroke Quickly: 11 Ways to Boost Recovery
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by Mariah Cairer PT, DPT
2M ago
On the road to recovery, it can be tempting to look for methods to recover from stroke quickly. Fortunately, while stroke recovery is a lengthy process, there are several ways to maximize your rehab potential! Nevertheless, it’s also important to acknowledge that there are no quick fixes for healing the brain. This is why an intentional, consistent rehab plan is so important for stroke recovery. Every stroke is different and every recovery is different as a result. This means all survivors recover from stroke at different rates, with some seeing recovery more quickly than others. Everyone’s un ..read more
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How to Treat Hand Paralysis After Stroke
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by Andrea Reinkensmeyer, MA, MSOTR/L
2M ago
It is possible to treat hand paralysis using sensory inputs to your brain. Sensory stimulation to the brain comes in a variety of forms:  vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and proprioception (joint position sense).  The term sensory refers to any way your brain receives information from the outside world. Loss of hand function can be very frustrating after Stroke.  When there is little to no movement in the hand, it can seem difficult to spark recovery.  However, there are still ways to stimulate the cortex and begin recovery, even with a flaccid hand.  Using senso ..read more
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13 Helpful Apps for Stroke Patients to Access Therapy from Anywhere
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by Mariah Cairer PT, DPT
3M ago
There is an app for almost everything, and this includes recovery for stroke patients. Apps for stroke patients conveniently provide access to therapy straight from your phone or tablet. While working directly with a therapist during stroke rehabilitation is always best, these different apps can help supplement your home exercise program. Apps can also be helpful for stroke patients unable to attend daily outpatient therapy due to insurance limits.   During rehabilitation, your therapy team will encourage you to practice your home exercise program between therapy sessions, and that’s wher ..read more
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Primary Progressive Aphasia: Causes, Types, and Symptoms
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by Elizabeth Denslow, OTR/L
3M ago
Primary progressive aphasia is a neurological syndrome that slowly and progressively impairs a person’s language abilities. Symptoms usually begin gradually, often starting with minor naming and word-finding problems. As symptoms worsen, individuals eventually may lose the ability to produce and understand written and/or spoken language. This article will discuss the major causes of primary progressive aphasia and how to recognize its early signs. Although there is currently no treatment, early intervention with speech therapy may help slow the progression. Use the links below to jump straight ..read more
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The Brain-Boosting Benefits of Omega 3 for Stroke Recovery
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by Elizabeth Denslow, OTR/L
3M ago
Wondering if omega 3 supplements actually help with stroke recovery? This article will examine information from reliable sources regarding the use of omega 3s for stroke recovery. While omega 3s are generally considered beneficial, more research on this subject is needed. This article will begin with a description of omega 3 fatty acids, followed by a summary of recent studies regarding the use of omega 3 for stroke recovery. For those looking to boost omega 3 consumption, a list of omega 3 rich foods is also included. Please use the links below to jump directly to any section: What are ..read more
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Occipital Lobe Damage: How It Affects Vision & The Recovery Process
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by Elizabeth Denslow, OTR/L
4M ago
Individuals with occipital lobe damage often experience problems with their vision. While injury to other areas of the brain may result in a wide variety of secondary effects, damage to the occipital lobe is unique because it generally only affects vision. However, vision problems can manifest in different ways. This article will focus on describing the types of visual changes that may occur following occipital lobe damage. Recommended treatment methods will also be outlined. Please use the links below to jump directly to any section of this article: Understanding the occipital lobe Symptoms ..read more
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