Expressive aphasia is a language disorder that makes it difficult for individuals to speak clearly and effectively. It is often the result of a stroke but can also be caused by other causes.
Bruce Willis Has Aphasia and Is 'Stepping Away' from Acting, Family Reveals There are two main types — fluent, also called receptive, and non-fluent, or expressive aphasia. Those with fluent ...
The 60-year-old had been placed in the facility after her care team announced last year that she was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and progressive aphasia. The same devastating condition ...
McIntyre recovered physically, but she suffered from expressive aphasia. She could comprehend conversations and the world around her, but she had difficulty expressing herself verbally. Joan Oliver's ...