by Constant Therapy | Mar 26, 2018
Dysarthria is a type of communication disorder, often caused by brain injury or stroke, that result in problems in the muscles used for speaking, including the lips, tongue, throat, vocal cords and diaphragm. What is a common reaction to those living with...
by Constant Therapy | Jul 21, 2016
Here are our four favorite starting points for finding all types of speech and language therapy activities that are a perfect fit for adults working hard to recover from aphasia, stroke or TBI – with specific examples to get you started. 1. Speech Pathology-Specific...
by Constant Therapy | May 6, 2016
Aphasia is one of the most significant and common conditions caused by stroke or brain injury. Read on to learn more about what aphasia is, its causes, who it affects, and the ways it can be treated. 1. Definition of Aphasia: Loss of Language, NOT Intellect Aphasia is...
by Constant Therapy | Apr 28, 2016
Communication disorders, like aphasia, can be extremely socially isolating, as our culture revolves around language. When language is affected, whether from birth or later in life, social contact and relationships can be affected. But just because someone has a...
by Constant Therapy | May 26, 2015
There is so much terminology in the world of medicine, and communication disorders are no exception. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most common communication disorders and associated conditions that can lead to communication disorders. All in one place,...