by Constant Therapy | May 29, 2019
“The first word that I said was “tailgate” and I thought that is marvelous because if I can say ‘tailgate’, I can say anything… It is a long road to get there, but when we get there, it is beautiful because we can say our words again.” – Mary, recovering from... by Constant Therapy | Nov 20, 2018
More than one million people in the U.S. suffer from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year, and currently, more than 5.3 million people are living with disabilities caused by TBI. When you’ve had an injury to the brain, basic brain functions can be affected, making... by Constant Therapy | Oct 17, 2018
What is speech-language pathology? And how does it help recovery from stroke or brain injury? Those are the basic questions clients have for speech-language pathologists at the beginning of care. But the answers to those questions may raise more questions, such as... by Constant Therapy | Sep 18, 2018
Aphasia affects speaking, listening, reading or writing skills, usually due to a stroke or other brain injury. An estimated two million Americans live with aphasia, with an estimated 180,000 added every year. Because communication is so critical to daily life,... by Constant Therapy | Sep 21, 2018
What happens when the tables are turned and a speech-language pathologist is diagnosed with a condition for which she’s been treating her patients? Maria’s diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a neurological syndrome in which language capabilities become...