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3/11/2011
James Roswold
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Do You Suffer from Aphasia in Kansas City?; New Treatments Aimed at Speech Recovery

At Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys, we are always looking for new information to pass along in developments in the world of brain injury and treament and we'd like to pass along some hopefully promising news for traumatic brain injury victims who suffer from aphasia.

Aphasia is a disease that affects the cognitive functions of the brain including speech and mental processing of information. It is most commonly caused by traumatic brain injuries, brain disease and strokes and is the result of a lack or complete stoppage of oxygen flow to the brain.

Recent studies being conducted by Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services and the Dept. of Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama could change everything for brain injury victims who suffer from aphasia.

 

The treatment is called Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy and requires patients to exercise for eight hours a day for two weeks. The studies are showing that the brain can literally rewire itself through repeated movements that stimulate memory recall.


Our experienced Kansas City Brain Injury Attorneys at Roswold Law Group know that head injuries should ever be taken lightly. We encourage you to seek treatment for all head injuries, no matter how minor they appear. Even the slightest head bump can lead to long term brain damage that can weaken the brain and make it vulnerable to serious brain illness and disease.

 

If you or someone you love has suffered a traumatic brain injury and suffer from aphasia as the result of an accident that happened in Kansas or Missouri, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. Don't delay, call our Kansas and Missouri Personal Injury Lawyers.

With over 15 years of experience in Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Accidents, including Traumatic Brain Injuries and cases of Asphasia, we may be able to assist you and your family through this difficult time.

 

Contact KCAIA today to set up a free consultation to discuss your personal injury claim.

 

Get started today. Download our free book, "10 Essential Steps to Protecting Your Personal Injury Claim". We want you to know your rights.




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