Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed intensive therapy for people with aphasia, the chronic language impairment often caused by stroke. The therapy is delivered over 8 weeks. This is problematic for people who don’t live close to a therapist. In her Three-Minute Thesis presentation, Genevieve Vuong describes her work adapting aphasia therapy sessions over zoom for people who can’t easily access a therapist.
Read more at: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/aphasia-therapy-adapted-for-zoom/13638894