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Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report

BACKGROUND: Constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT) has been reported as a short-term, intensive language training program for improving language function in patients with chronic aphasia. We report the recovery of language function in a patient with chronic aphasia who was evaluated in the baseli...

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Autores principales: Takato, Megumi, Nanto, Tomoki, Kanamori, Masaru, Nakao, Yuta, Horikawa, Kohei, Eimoto, Kazuki, Toyota, Kaho, Marumoto, Kohei, Kaku, Satoshi, Uchiyama, Yuki, Domen, Kazuhisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36465980
http://dx.doi.org/10.2490/prm.20220060
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author Takato, Megumi
Nanto, Tomoki
Kanamori, Masaru
Nakao, Yuta
Horikawa, Kohei
Eimoto, Kazuki
Toyota, Kaho
Marumoto, Kohei
Kaku, Satoshi
Uchiyama, Yuki
Domen, Kazuhisa
author_facet Takato, Megumi
Nanto, Tomoki
Kanamori, Masaru
Nakao, Yuta
Horikawa, Kohei
Eimoto, Kazuki
Toyota, Kaho
Marumoto, Kohei
Kaku, Satoshi
Uchiyama, Yuki
Domen, Kazuhisa
author_sort Takato, Megumi
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description BACKGROUND: Constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT) has been reported as a short-term, intensive language training program for improving language function in patients with chronic aphasia. We report the recovery of language function in a patient with chronic aphasia who was evaluated in the baseline assessment as having reached a plateau. CASE: The patient with subcortical aphasia was a 62-year-old, right-handed man. At 192 days after left putamen hemorrhage, he visited our hospital to begin CIAT. The patient’s language and speech abilities were evaluated 1 month before and immediately before the start of CIAT. To evaluate the training effect, language function was assessed immediately after, 1 month after, 3 months after, and 6 months after the end of CIAT. The Western Aphasia Battery (WAB), the single-word-naming task in the Test of Lexical Processing in Aphasia (TLPA), and the Verbal Activity Log (VAL) were used to assess his language function and the amount of spoken language. From 1 month before CIAT to 6 months after CIAT, the WAB Aphasia Quotient increased by 6.1 points. Compared with before therapy, the errors of apraxia of speech in the TLPA disappeared from immediately after to 6 months after CIAT. Although the VAL score at 3 months after CIAT was higher than that before the start of CIAT, the score decreased after 6 months because of reduced opportunities for communication with friends. DISCUSSION: CIAT improved the word-naming ability and amount of spontaneous, real-world spoken language in a patient with chronic aphasia.
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spelling pubmed-96793382022-12-02 Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report Takato, Megumi Nanto, Tomoki Kanamori, Masaru Nakao, Yuta Horikawa, Kohei Eimoto, Kazuki Toyota, Kaho Marumoto, Kohei Kaku, Satoshi Uchiyama, Yuki Domen, Kazuhisa Prog Rehabil Med Case Report BACKGROUND: Constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT) has been reported as a short-term, intensive language training program for improving language function in patients with chronic aphasia. We report the recovery of language function in a patient with chronic aphasia who was evaluated in the baseline assessment as having reached a plateau. CASE: The patient with subcortical aphasia was a 62-year-old, right-handed man. At 192 days after left putamen hemorrhage, he visited our hospital to begin CIAT. The patient’s language and speech abilities were evaluated 1 month before and immediately before the start of CIAT. To evaluate the training effect, language function was assessed immediately after, 1 month after, 3 months after, and 6 months after the end of CIAT. The Western Aphasia Battery (WAB), the single-word-naming task in the Test of Lexical Processing in Aphasia (TLPA), and the Verbal Activity Log (VAL) were used to assess his language function and the amount of spoken language. From 1 month before CIAT to 6 months after CIAT, the WAB Aphasia Quotient increased by 6.1 points. Compared with before therapy, the errors of apraxia of speech in the TLPA disappeared from immediately after to 6 months after CIAT. Although the VAL score at 3 months after CIAT was higher than that before the start of CIAT, the score decreased after 6 months because of reduced opportunities for communication with friends. DISCUSSION: CIAT improved the word-naming ability and amount of spontaneous, real-world spoken language in a patient with chronic aphasia. JARM 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9679338/ /pubmed/36465980 http://dx.doi.org/10.2490/prm.20220060 Text en 2022 The Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 License.
spellingShingle Case Report
Takato, Megumi
Nanto, Tomoki
Kanamori, Masaru
Nakao, Yuta
Horikawa, Kohei
Eimoto, Kazuki
Toyota, Kaho
Marumoto, Kohei
Kaku, Satoshi
Uchiyama, Yuki
Domen, Kazuhisa
Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report
title Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report
title_full Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report
title_fullStr Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report
title_short Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy Improves the Use of Spoken Language and Word-finding Ability in Chronic Subcortical Aphasia: A Case Report
title_sort constraint-induced aphasia therapy improves the use of spoken language and word-finding ability in chronic subcortical aphasia: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36465980
http://dx.doi.org/10.2490/prm.20220060
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