Aphasia after stroke: Regaining communication skills with speech-language therapy
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 Published On Apr 13, 2022

After a stroke, depending on the area of the brain affected, various communication problems may occur, including creating sentences, using incorrect words, repeating words or sentences, misunderstanding others, inability to read and write, or slurred speech. Aphasia is the term given to problems with language expression or comprehension. In this video, Dr. Wes Oczkowski discusses the importance of speech-language therapy to help regain language after a stroke.

Learn the answers to the following questions:

0:00 Meet Jason
2:03 How do strokes affect communication?
3:13 What are the treatment approaches for communication challenges after a stroke?
6:00 What professionals are involved in an assessment?
8:40 What does a speech-language therapist do?
13:26 Does research support speech-language therapy as a post-stroke communication recovery tool?

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This work is supported through the McMaster Institute for Research on Aging and funds provided by the Dean and Vice-President, Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University.

Disclaimer: These videos are provided for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for advice from your own health care professional. The videos may be used for not-for-profit educational purposes only. Any other uses must be approved by the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal ([email protected]).

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