Assessment of Post-stroke Aphasia for Rehabilitation Research


Project title
Assessment of Post-stroke Aphasia for Rehabilitation Research
Budget
249,645.20 €
Code
ASPIRE
Project Coordinator
Status
Completed
Start date
01-01-2019
Expected Completion
31-12-2021
 
Funding Program
Excellence Hubs
Abstract
The project Assessment of Post-stroke Aphasia for Rehabilitation Research (ASPIRE) involves interdisciplinary research aiming to improve the quality of life of stroke patients and address the enormous economic burden of post-stroke rehabilitation by attempting to translate scientific knowledge about the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) into applications for clinical practice. The project aims to obtain evidence through a pilot randomised control trial on the effectiveness of treatment protocols using NIBS on language recovery after first-time stroke. It is the goal of the study to explore the feasibility of integrating NIBS as an adjunctive therapy into typical standard rehabilitation care for communication deficits.
 
Keyword(s)
Quality of life
Stroke patients
Rehabilitation
Economic burden

Publications
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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
19-Oct-2019The Aphasia Communication Team (TACT): The Cypriot ExperienceCharalambpous, Marina ; Kambanaros, Maria 
2Aug-2020Can transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) facilitate language recovery in chronic global aphasia post-stroke? Evidence from a case studyGeorgiou, Anastasios M. ; Phinikettos, Ioannis ; Giasafaki, Chrysa ; Kambanaros, Maria 
324-Jun-2019Evaluating the quality of conduct of systematic reviews on the application of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for aphasia rehabilitation post-strokeGeorgiou, Anastasios M. ; Lada, Eleni ; Kambanaros, Maria 
43-Jun-2019Neuronavigated theta burst stimulation for chronic aphasia: two exploratory case studiesGeorgiou, Anastasios M. ; Konstantinou, Nikos ; Phinikettos, Ioannis ; Kambanaros, Maria