Category: Traumatic Brain Injury
Every year, 2.8 million people in the U.S. experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) – an often unexpected event that can alter how someone thinks,…
Communication and language functions are primarily centered in the left hemisphere of the brain. When injuries impact the left hemisphere, there…
Since surviving a stroke last year, maintaining daily routines like enjoying a morning coffee ritual at the local café has become essential for…
Aphasia —a condition that affects various aspects of language comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing— is triggered by a brain injury,…
Aphasia refers to a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate. There are many causes of aphasia and symptoms may include…
Clear speech relies upon the precise coordination of various muscular subsystems involved in respiration (breath), phonation (voice/vocal fold…
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…










