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Current Research Evidence on Functional Language Deficits after Childhood Acquired Brain Injury

Jessica Salley Riccardi, Casey Keck, Adrienna Thorne, Katie Davison

CURRENT PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION REPORTS(2024)

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Purpose of Review Functional language deficits can be observed after a childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) of any severity. This review aimed to identify and map current research evidence on functional language deficits after childhood ABI. Recent Findings Fourteen articles were included in this review. Articles identified the prevalence of language disorders and described the nature of language deficits and the management of language deficits after childhood ABI. Summary Functional language deficits have a significant negative impact on overall functioning after childhood ABI. Yet, few recent studies have investigated the assessment or management of language deficits after childhood ABI. With a paucity of ABI-specific peer-reviewed research evidence, speech-language pathologists should use their expertise in language and cognitive communication to monitor, evaluate, and treat functional language deficits after childhood ABI. Medical and educational professionals should refer to and collaborate with SLPs to ensure early identification and timely provision of treatment.
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Child,Brain injury,Language,Identification,Speech-language pathology
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