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Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 35, n°1. iRehab in Aphasia Treatment - [January 2014] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2014 |
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Article
Gretchen Szabo, Auteur ;
Janice Dittelman, Auteur
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The use of mobile technology, including smartphones and tablet devices, is a growing trend among adults nationwide, and its potential use in aphasia rehabilitation has generated widespread interest. Despite this trend, adults living with disabil[...]
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Gail Ramsberger, Auteur ;
Paula Messamer, Auteur
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Given the proliferation of tablets and smartphones, there is a rising desire to use these technologies and apps in clinical practice. This article offers best-practice guidelines for integrating apps into aphasia rehabilitation. In concert with [...]
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Elizabeth L. Hoover, Auteur ;
Anne Carney, Auteur
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The proliferation of tablet technology and the development of apps to support aphasia rehabilitation offer increasing opportunities for speech-language pathologists in a clinical setting. This article describes the components of an Intensive Com[...]
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Jacquie Kurland, Auteur ;
Abigail R. Wilkins, Auteur ;
Polly Stokes, Auteur
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The current study investigated the effectiveness of a home practice program based on the iPad (Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA), implemented after 2 weeks of intensive language therapy, for maintaining and augmenting treatment gains in people with chr[...]
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Swathi Kiran, Auteur ;
Carrie Des Roches, Auteur ;
Isabel Balachandran, Auteur ;
Elsa Ascenco, Auteur
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Individuals with language and cognitive deficits following brain damage likely require long-term rehabilitation. Consequently, it is a huge practical problem to provide the continued communication therapy that these individuals require. The pres[...]