
This article examines speech disorders following a stroke, with a focus on defining and classifying aphasia and outlining the features of early-stage rehabilitation.Keywords: Stroke, aphasia, sensory aphasia, motor aphasia, speech rehabilitation The primary aim of this study is to analyze the characteristics of aphasia resulting from stroke, classify its types based on A.R. Luria’s neuropsychological framework, and evaluate the effectiveness of early speech rehabilitation in improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
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