by Constant Therapy | Dec 4, 2019
(as published in American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology) As a clinician, I’m always excited to learn about new treatment protocols and programs, and the Intensive Cognitive-Communication Rehabilitation Program at Boston University (BU) is no exception. The...
by Constant Therapy | Sep 17, 2019
Head injuries in the NFL are not new, but with the increased spotlight on their long-term effects to player health, the league has implemented protocol to address the diagnosis and management of concussions. That protocol includes immediate removal from the field with...
by Constant Therapy | Feb 27, 2019
NEWTON, Mass., February 27, 2019—The Learning Corp, a next generation digital therapeutics company, has published the first large scale retrospective study of post-stroke rehabilitation practices that compares outcomes among patients using tablet-based therapy at home...
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 | Apr 27, 2017
Aphasia is complex – although we can generally categorize it into groups, such as global aphasia, anomic aphasia, transcortical motor aphasia, etc., based on general presentation, no one person has the exact same set of strengths and weaknesses as another person with...