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Finding “Zen” in Aphasia: The Benefits of Yoga as Described by Key Stakeholders
Lauren Bislick
, Aimee Dietz
, E. Susan Duncan
, Pilar Garza
, Rachel Gleason
, Dana Harley
, Greg Kersey
, Terri Kersey
, Chitrali R. Mamlekar
,
Michael J. McCarthy
, Vicki Noe
, Deanna Rushlow
, J. Chase Rushlow
, Stephanie Van Allan
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Keyphrases
Aphasia
100%
Yoga
100%
Clinical Focus
30%
Survivors
20%
Personal Narrative
20%
Outcome Domains
20%
Post-stroke
10%
Plethora
10%
Resilience
10%
Coping Strategies
10%
Storytelling
10%
Recovery Process
10%
Language Task
10%
Mutuality
10%
Five Domains
10%
Verbal Fluency
10%
Post-stroke Aphasia
10%
Narrative Tools
10%
Core Outcome Set
10%
Photovoice Method
10%
Aphasia Assessment
10%
Chronic Post-stroke
10%
Attentional Capacity
10%
Co-survivors
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Aphasia
100%
Yoga
100%
Clinician
20%
Language Test
10%