Transcription of Aphasia Classification and Assessment
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Copyright Judith Robillard Shultz 20091 Aphasia Classification and AssessmentJudith Robillard Shultz MSc. SLP(C)Speech-Language PathologistMGH-MUHCC opyright Judith Robillard Shultz 20092 Purpose of Assessment Determine if Aphasia is present or absent Distinguish it from other related conditions Motor speech disorders Cognitive-communication disordersCopyright Judith Robillard Shultz 20093 Lecture goals Components of communication and normal language processing Syndromes of Aphasia Features of related conditions Common Assessment tools, diagnostically relevant tasks How to communicate with an aphasic patientCopyright Judith Robillard Shultz 20094 Definition of Aphasia Disturbance of language caused by brain damage affecting.
Assessment severe non-fluent aphasia ... Right hemiplegia affecting lower half of face and arm more than leg ... grammatical form _____ no syntactic word groupings simplified/incomplete normal range melodic line _____ ...
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