Intensive speech and language therapy in patients with chronic aphasia after stroke: a randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint, controlled trial in a health-care setting. Breitenstein, C., Grewe, T., Flöel, A., Ziegler, W., Springer, L., Martus, P., Huber, W., Willmes, K., Ringelstein, E B., Haeusler, K. G., Abel, S., Glindemann, R., Domahs, F., Regenbrecht, F., Schlenck, K., Thomas, M., Obrig, H., de Langen, E., Rocker, R., Wigbers, F., Rühmkorf, C., Hempen, I., List, J., Baumgaertner, A., Villringer, A, Bley, M, Jöbges, M, Halm, K, Schulz, J, Werner, C, Goldenberg, G, Klingenberg, G, König, E, Müller, F, Gröne, B, Knecht, S, Baake, R, Knauss, J, Miethe, S, Steller, U, Sudhoff, R, Schillikowski, E, Pfeiffer, G, Billo, K, Hoffmann, H, Ferneding, F., Runge, S, Keck, T, Middeldorf, V, Krüger, S, Wilde, B, Krakow, K, Berghoff, C, Reinhuber, F, Maser, I, Hofmann, W, Sous-Kulke, C, Schupp, W, Oertel, A, Bätz, D, Hamzei, F, Schulz, K, Meyer, A, Kartmann, A, Som, O., Schipke, S., & Bamborschke, S The Lancet, 389(10078):1528–1538, April, 2017.
Intensive speech and language therapy in patients with chronic aphasia after stroke: a randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint, controlled trial in a health-care setting [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Background Treatment guidelines for aphasia recommend intensive speech and language therapy for chronic (≥6 months) aphasia after stroke, but large-scale, class 1 randomised controlled trials on treatment effectiveness are scarce. We aimed to examine whether 3 weeks of intensive speech and language therapy under routine clinical conditions improved verbal communication in daily-life situations in people with chronic aphasia after stroke.
@article{breitenstein_intensive_2017,
	title = {Intensive speech and language therapy in patients with chronic aphasia after stroke: a randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint, controlled trial in a health-care setting},
	volume = {389},
	issn = {01406736},
	shorttitle = {Intensive speech and language therapy in patients with chronic aphasia after stroke},
	url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0140673617300673},
	doi = {10/f922wx},
	abstract = {Background Treatment guidelines for aphasia recommend intensive speech and language therapy for chronic (≥6 months) aphasia after stroke, but large-scale, class 1 randomised controlled trials on treatment effectiveness are scarce. We aimed to examine whether 3 weeks of intensive speech and language therapy under routine clinical conditions improved verbal communication in daily-life situations in people with chronic aphasia after stroke.},
	language = {en},
	number = {10078},
	urldate = {2023-01-03},
	journal = {The Lancet},
	author = {Breitenstein, Caterina and Grewe, Tanja and Flöel, Agnes and Ziegler, Wolfram and Springer, Luise and Martus, Peter and Huber, Walter and Willmes, Klaus and Ringelstein, E Bernd and Haeusler, Karl Georg and Abel, Stefanie and Glindemann, Ralf and Domahs, Frank and Regenbrecht, Frank and Schlenck, Klaus-Jürgen and Thomas, Marion and Obrig, Hellmuth and de Langen, Ernst and Rocker, Roman and Wigbers, Franziska and Rühmkorf, Christina and Hempen, Indra and List, Jonathan and Baumgaertner, Annette and Villringer, A and Bley, M and Jöbges, M and Halm, K and Schulz, J and Werner, C and Goldenberg, G and Klingenberg, G and König, E and Müller, F and Gröne, B and Knecht, S and Baake, R and Knauss, J and Miethe, S and Steller, U and Sudhoff, R and Schillikowski, E and Pfeiffer, G and Billo, K and Hoffmann, H and Ferneding, F-J and Runge, S and Keck, T and Middeldorf, V and Krüger, S and Wilde, B and Krakow, K and Berghoff, C and Reinhuber, F and Maser, I and Hofmann, W and Sous-Kulke, C and Schupp, W and Oertel, A and Bätz, D and Hamzei, F and Schulz, K and Meyer, A and Kartmann, A and Som, O'N and Schipke, S-B and Bamborschke, S},
	month = apr,
	year = {2017},
	pages = {1528--1538},
}

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