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,...
by Constant Therapy | Mar 30, 2021
Sometimes during brain injury rehabilitation, stroke, or aphasia treatment, the clinical terminology that clinicians use sounds more like what aliens on Jupiter might speak! Below is a glossary of terms you might hear – but in layman’s terms – so you...
by Constant Therapy | Feb 15, 2015
Having a communication disorder like aphasia is hard, but so is watching a loved one struggle to communicate. Caregivers come in many shapes and forms – mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, children, brothers and sisters, and aides. Your patience and perseverance never...
by Constant Therapy | Jan 9, 2015
Communication disorders (caused by stroke or brain injury, for example) can affect so many aspects of daily life – things like attention, planning, perception, memory, organizing, and more. Often we take for granted our communication skills, until...
by Constant Therapy | Jun 5, 2024
This post defines speech disorders that are neurogenic and acquired (meaning they come on later in life due to a specific event), and how they can affect communication. Speech and language go hand in hand, and are both affected after a stroke in particular, but also...