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The Role of Praxis/Apraxia in Aphasia
Individuals with post-stroke aphasia often struggle with apraxia. Apraxia is a disruption of motor functions or a loss of physical control and accuracy that may inhibit or randomize movements. This is sometimes treated with physic al therapy and is a common source of loss of employment or capability associated with post-stroke aphasiacs entering disability programs.
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