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Working together to help measure dysarthria

Working together to help measure dysarthria

by Web team (HR) | May 25, 2022 | Patient perspectives

Annette Dancer is a stroke survivor. Here, she explains what's happening to ensure the views of people with dysarthria are considered in research projects.STROKE - A benign word meaning gentle and loving caresses.STROKE - A devastating word meaning acquired brain...

Poem: Let’s Sing and Dance Until We Drop (or Dancing with Dysarthria)

Poem: Let’s Sing and Dance Until We Drop (or Dancing with Dysarthria)

by Web team (HR) | May 20, 2022 | Patient perspectives

Annette, a stroke survivor, has written a poem to convey what it's like to experience dysarthria. Let's Sing and Dance Until We Drop (or Dancing with Dysarthria) Come on, let’s put some music on Let’s sing and dance until we drop, Up as loud as it will go – I like...

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