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[Dysphagia] off topic aphasia question


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] off topic aphasia question
  • From: Orla.Connolly at bch.n-i.nhs.uk (Connolly, Orla)
  • Date: Tue Nov 2 00:36:04 2004

Hi Rob,

This article was mentioned on the dysphasia listserve.  Sharon Anderson who 
set up www.strokesurvivors.ca mailed the article to me.  Unfortunately, I
have since
deleted it.  You may be able to access it on her website, but if not, the 
reference is:

Bhogal SK, Teasell RW, Foley NC, Speechley MR
'Rehabilitation of Aphasia: More is Better'
Topics in Stroke Rehab 2003:10(2):66-76

Hope you locate it!

Orla
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Melchionna [mailto:robmelch70@hotmail.com] 
Sent: 01 November 2004 16:12
To: dysphagia@medonline.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] off topic aphasia question


Excuse the non-dysphagia question, but...
I remember someone (pretty sure it was Irene) posting an article recently 
about the effectiveness of intense speech-language therapy on aphasia... I 
looked on Medscape/medline but couldn't find the article.  Can someone 
forward the reference to me?
Did this make sense?
Thanks
Rob Melchionna MS CCC-SLP

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