
Aphasia Lab LTU
@aphasialtu
#Aphasia research team | Working to improve the lives of people living with aphasia | Based @latrobe Directed by Professor Miranda Rose
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http://www.latrobe.edu.au/aphasia-lab 15-05-2015 05:10:47
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#cac2018 Thanks for great discussion and ideas about ways forward in proliferating community aphasia groups at Roundtable today. Our free download group manual and resources was loved! aphasia.community/resources/reso… Lucette Lanyon Dr Michelle Attard


Amy’s story highlights #aphasia after #stroke and the need for ongoing support and #rehabilitation. Our @COMPAREaphasia therapy trial is recruiting people with stroke aphasia now. Please spread the word.Enquiries (03)94792776, [email protected] x.com/2018stroke/sta…

So proud of my student @CarolineJM26 who submitted her #PhD thesis today on stepped psychological care in #Stroke #Aphasia with supervisors Emeritus Professor Linda Worrall AM Dr Brooke Ryan Great job Caroline!


A great day for Aphasia Lab LTU as @CarolineJM26 submits her #PhD thesis on #Stroke #Aphasia and #psychological care with Emeritus Professor Linda Worrall AM Dr Brooke Ryan


#Stroke2018Syd Prof Richard Lindley explains the importance of conveying ‘uncertainty’ in prognosis in the early hours, days after stroke @ProfGerMed CRE Stroke Rehab







Our Dr Marcella Carragher discusses story telling therapy for #aphasia in EVA Park at #iarc2018 - a fab international collaboration between CityUni SL & IT and La Trobe University



Anthony and Elycia’story with #aphasia is all to common. Please help people with aphasia to find out about #research opportunities like our @COMPAREaphasia trial. Recruiting nationally and in New Zealand. Aphasia Lab LTU Stroke Foundation La Trobe University


Congratulations Maya Menahemi-Falkov - it’s great work of high importance to understanding differential treatment effectiveness


Our #aphasia lab at La Trobe University welcomes international exchange visits from #aphasia researchers across the globe. This week it was Professor Miranda Rose ‘s turn to visit the awesome Aphasia lab in South Carolina, USA. Lots of discussion about #aphasia dose response studies.

