Category: Post-Stroke
Strokes can be life-altering events, impacting various aspects of one’s health, including speech. One common challenge individuals face following…
Clear speech relies upon the precise coordination of various muscular subsystems involved in respiration (breath), phonation (voice/vocal fold…
The days and weeks following a stroke are undeniably overwhelming and colored by uncertainty. It’s common for individuals to face speech and…
Aphasia, a condition often shrouded in misunderstanding, has a profound impact on individuals’ ability to communicate effectively. In this post,…
Aphasia, a complex language disorder stemming from damage to the brain’s language centers, manifests in various forms, each presenting…
Aphasia is a complex communication disorder. It’s caused by a disruption in the typical functioning of the brain’s language centers.…
The sudden and unexpected event of a stroke along with the often dramatic life changes that follow can feel overwhelming to many. One of the most…
Learning or retraining any skill requires consistent practice and dedication. The same holds true for individuals working on language and…
Dr. Jessica Galano, speech-language pathologist, founder, and CEO of Open Lines Speech and Communication PC is partnering with the National…
If or when a patient can return to work after a stroke is a common, but appropriate, the question for many stroke patients and their…










