Key Takeaways:
High-intensity therapy is essential for recovering from poststroke aphasia, but access to consistent care is often limited. Research shows that Constant Therapy’s digital platform can help stroke survivors practice more often, make faster gains, and stay engaged in their recovery.
Recovering from a stroke can leave people facing significant communication and cognitive challenges, including aphasia. While intensive speech language therapy is proven to support recovery, access to enough therapy hours is often limited due to shortages of speech-language pathologists (SLPs), travel barriers, or the cost of repeated clinic visits.
Constant Therapy offers a solution. This evidence-based app delivers home based speech therapy in the form of personalized speech, language, and cognitive exercises that patients can access anytime, anywhere—helping them access the high-intensity practice they need to be successful in speech therapy and cognitive therapy.
Studies consistently show that people with aphasia make greater improvements when speech therapy and cognitive therapy are frequent and intensive—five or more hours per week. This intensity drives neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to rewire itself after injury. Without enough practice, progress is often slower and less sustainable. Constant Therapy makes poststroke communication rehabilitation possible at home, allowing patients to build up the practice hours linked with better outcomes.
Clinical studies and large data analyses have highlighted Constant Therapy’s impact:
The takeaway: consistent self-practice with Constant Therapy translates into measurable language and cognitive gains, supporting the growing role of digital therapy for aphasia recovery.
Constant Therapy’s patented NeuroPerformance Engine personalizes therapy by adapting exercises in real time. With over 91 task types across 14 domains, patients can work on skills like speech production, reading, memory, and problem-solving.
Constant Therapy is especially powerful in teletherapy settings. Patients can practice independently between sessions, while clinicians review progress asynchronously. This increases intensity of speech therapy and cognitive therapy without adding clinician hours—an approach that proved invaluable during the COVID-19 pandemic and remains critical for patients in rural or underserved areas.
Constant Therapy is helping to close gaps in access to speech language therapy by making high-intensity, personalized practice possible outside the clinic. While larger trials are still needed, evidence so far shows that frequent, self-managed use of Constant Therapy leads to meaningful improvements in communication skills. For stroke survivors and their families, it offers an accessible, scalable, and motivating path toward recovery.
Original article can be retrieved at:
Kiran, S. & Smith, Z.M. (2025). The efficacy and utility of Constant Therapy in poststroke aphasia rehabilitation. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, SIG 18 Telepractice. https://doi.org/10.1044/2025_PERSP-24-00260
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