Expressive Aphasia Treatment

01 Expressive Aphasia
Most patients with expressive aphasia have had a stroke in which the blood supply to language areas in the brain were interrupted, causing brain cells to die or be seriously damaged. Besides aphasia, stroke patients often experience paralysis, apraxia, altered coordination, difficulty swallowing, and mental and emotional changes.
02 Scalp Acupuncture
Scalp acupuncture has been found to have a very good effect on expressive aphasia. The potential for functional recovery from expressive aphasia after a stroke is excellent. Patients should get acupuncture treatment as soon as their condition is stable. The earlier the treatment, the better the prognosis.

Brain Exercises For Stroke Recovery
Training Exercises for Stroke Patients - Here are some great cognitive training exercises: Card Matching, Visual/Spatial Processing Games, Alphabetize Sentences, Counting Money, Brain Teasers, Simon Memory Game, Board Games, Strategy Games. Repetition is key to recover after stroke, including cognitive rehabilitation. Our therapy with a speech-language pathologist that can create a custom regimen that targets your problem areas. If you do not have access to a therapist, try using an app created by speech-language pathologists.