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InteRACT is the only adult aphasia treatment program in North America that offers clients four weeks of intensive training with two important features:
1) clients must participate with a communication partner and
2) live in residence in the same building where the program is held. InteRACT participants have benefited from this unique approach every time.
Submitted by Dalhousie University
Tags aphasia
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Using our powerful search system you will be able to find physicians, dentists, hospitals, health care facilities, suppliers & vendors, associations and organizations,
even if you have only partial or incomplete information.
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A periodic update regarding important stroke-related information, written by a stroke neurologist, in easy to understand language. It also includes useful stroke-related links for the expert and lay-person.
Tags stroke · stroke prevention · stroke treatment · acute stroke · tia · transient ischemic attack · subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Constraint Induced Movement Therapy or CI therapy is an exciting therapeutic approach developed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) by Dr Edward Taub and collaborators that has its origin in the treatment of learned non-use for the affected arm or leg after stroke. CI therapy is a new set of treatment techniques that data from placebo-controlled studies have indicated can substantially reduce the incapacitating motor deficit of the affected arm or leg of many patients with chronic ... [More]
Submitted by Mary Bowman
Tags ci therapy · stroke rehabilitation · taub · upper extremity · lower extremity
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