Stoliarova L G, Shokhor-Trotskaia M K
Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1981;81(1):10-5.
Results of studying the peculiarities of speech restoration in patients with dynamic, efferent, afferent, and mixed motor aphasia are presented. These peculiarities were found to depend on the gravity of the speech disorder, time of the beginning and duration of the logopedic treatment, methods of the restorative training, relation between the impaired and preserved sides of the speech function. The studies of the peculiarities of the speech restoration process in various forms of motor aphasia have demonstrated that restorative training is necessary, has good prospects, and may contribute to a substantial social readaptation of the patients.