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Does early, enhanced speech and language therapy for people with aphasia or dysarthria after stroke add more benefit than providing support alone? The ACT NoW randomised controlled trial (Assessing Communication Therapy in the North West)

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Bowen, A, Hesketh, A, Patchick, E, Young, A, Davies, L, Vail, A, Long, A, Watkins, Caroline Leigh, Wilkinson, M, Pearl, G, Lambon Ralph, M and Tyrrell, P (2012) Does early, enhanced speech and language therapy for people with aphasia or dysarthria after stroke add more benefit than providing support alone? The ACT NoW randomised controlled trial (Assessing Communication Therapy in the North West). British Medical Journal . (Submitted)

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Item Type:Article
Subjects:R Medicine > RT Nursing
Schools:School of Health
ID Code:4767
Deposited By: Michael Bowerman
Deposited On:27 Mar 2012 12:17
Last Modified:27 Mar 2012 12:17

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