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The Therapeutic Effect of Neurologic Music Therapy and Speech Language Therapy in Post-Stroke Aphasic Patients
Kil-Byung Lim, Yong-Kyun Kim, Hong-Jae Lee, Jeehyun Yoo, Ji Youn Hwang, Jeong-Ah Kim, Sung-Kyun Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(4):556-562.   Published online August 26, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2013.37.4.556
Objective

To investigate the therapeutic effect of neurologic music therapy (NMT) and speech language therapy (SLT) through improvement of the aphasia quotient (AQ) in post-stroke aphasic patients.

Methods

Twenty-one post-stroke, nonfluent aphasia patients who had ischemic/hemorrhagic stroke on radiologic evaluation were divided into the NMT and SLT groups. They received NMT and SLT for 1 month. Language function was assessed by Korean version-Western Aphasia Battery before and after therapy. NMT consisted of therapeutic singing and melodic intonation therapy, and SLT consisted of language-oriented therapy.

Results

Significant improvements were revealed in AQ, repetition, and naming after therapy in the NMT group and improvements in repetition in the SLT group of chronic stroke patients (p<0.05). There were significant improvements in language ability in the NMT group of subacute stroke patients. However, there was no significant improvement in the SLT group of subacute stroke patients.

Conclusion

We concluded that the two therapies are effective treatments in the chronic stage of stroke and NMT is effective in subacute post-stroke aphasic patients.

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Activity of Daily Living and Motor Evoked Potentials in the Subacute Stroke Patients
Kil Byung Lim, Jeong-Ah Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(1):82-87.   Published online February 28, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2013.37.1.82
Objective

To investigate the effectiveness of the daily living activity and motor evoked potential (MEP) in the subacute stroke patients.

Methods

Nineteen subjects with subacute ischaemic/hemorrhagic stroke developed in the last three months were enrolled, and MEP was measured with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Functional Independence Measure (FIM) score were evaluated in both groups before and 4 weeks after comprehensive rehabilitative management. According to the presence of MEP response in the affected hemisphere, subjects were divided into MEP positive and negative group.

Results

There was no significant difference between the two groups in age, sex, and post-onset duration. Four weeks later, the change in total FIM and self-care score improved significantly in the MEP-positive group, when compared to the MEP-negative group (p<0.05). However, cognitive improvement had no relationship with MEP responsiveness.

Conclusion

We concluded that initial measurement of MEP is a useful assessment tool in predicting functional outcome of subacute stroke patients.

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