A Mobile-based Virtual Reality Speech Rehabilitation App for Patients With Aphasia After Stroke: Development and Pilot Usability Study
BackgroundStroke has the highest disability-adjusted life-years lost in any disease, and approximately one-third of the patients get aphasia. Computers and tablets are innovative and aid in intensive treatments in speech rehabilitation for patients with aphasia. However, mechanical training limits t...
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Main Authors: | Xiaofan Bu (Author), Peter HF Ng (Author), Ying Tong (Author), Peter Q Chen (Author), Rongrong Fan (Author), Qingping Tang (Author), Qinqin Cheng (Author), Shuangshuang Li (Author), Andy SK Cheng (Author), Xiangyu Liu (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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