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Read-Right - UCLs free therapy for Hemianopic Alexia

Read-Right is a free therapy developed by UCL University College London and funded by The Stroke Association to aid the rehabilitation of people with Hemianopic Alexia HA. People who have HA have problems with their reading after having had a stroke or head injury. Developed jointly by UCL Multimedia and the UCL Institute of Neurology, Read-Right contains rehabilitation materials scrolling or moving texts that have been shown to improve text reading speeds in people with HA in three published resear

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Visual Rehabilitation for Hemianopia and Neglect

Thursday, 17 September 2015. Vision at the UK Stroke Forum 2015. Of visual impairment following stroke at the UKSF this year. The exciting thing is the emphasis on management - is it finally being accepted that there really is something that can be done about stroke-related visual impairment? The UKSF is in Liverpool this year, December 1st-3rd.

Stroke in Stoke

This site is has been developed as a resource for patients, their families and carers, staff looking after patients with stroke or conducting research related to stroke. I hope you will enjoy browsing. I would welcome contributions and suggestions form patients, carers, staff, and members of the public interested in stroke. For further information please follow the link.

Eye-Search - UCLs free therapy for visual search problems

An online therapy for patients with visual search problems. Start Eye-Search for FREE today! A peer-reviewed paper on the effectiveness of Eye-Search has been published. A FREE reading therapy for.

TBI Rehabilitation Rehabilitation after traumatic or acquired brain injury

Rehabilitation after traumatic or acquired brain injury. On January 12, 2017. Richards, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist. These are the kind of situations the FDA should be all over. As usual, the FDA is sitting around pondering a suicide warning for Lyri.

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Read-Right - UCLs free therapy for Hemianopic Alexia

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Read-Right is a free therapy developed by UCL University College London and funded by The Stroke Association to aid the rehabilitation of people with Hemianopic Alexia HA. People who have HA have problems with their reading after having had a stroke or head injury. Developed jointly by UCL Multimedia and the UCL Institute of Neurology, Read-Right contains rehabilitation materials scrolling or moving texts that have been shown to improve text reading speeds in people with HA in three published resear

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