Rehabilitation After Stroke: Speech Therapy
After a stroke, it is common for people to have cognitive difficulties, including changes in attention/concentration, short-term memory, problem-solving, planning/organization skills and reasoning skills. The patient in this video, Joe, is completing a course of speech therapy to improve these skills.

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