With the present RCT, the investigators aimed at finding an optimal protocol for the neurorehabilitation of chronic post-stroke aphasia by combining two promising methods, ILAT (Intensive language action therapy) and 1-Hz rTMS to the right-hemispheric homologue of the anterior language area of Broca (pars triangularis), thus taking advantage of recent research in speech and language sciences, neurorehabilitation and brain research.
New neuromodulation technologies, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), are promising tools for neurorehabilitation, aphasia therapy included. Combined with behavioral techniques, Intensive Language-Action Therapy (ILAT), TMS could substantially amplify the beneficial effect of such behavioral therapy alone. In this randomized study of 17 subjects with post-stroke aphasia in the chronic stage will be studied the combined effect of ILAT and 1-Hz placebo-controlled navigated repetitive TMS (rTMS) to the right-hemispheric inferior frontal cortex (pars triangularis). Participant will be randomized to groups A and B. Participants in group A will receive a 2-week period of rTMS during naming training where they name pictures every ten second displayed on the screen, followed by 2-weeks of rTMS and naming combined with ILAT. Those in group B will receive the same behavioral therapy but TMS is replaced by sham stimulation. Language performance will be measured before, during and after the interventions for 3 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
17
ILAT includes communicative language games played in an interactive small-group setting. Three persons with aphasia and one therapist sit around a table and have picture cards in front of them. The card sets include two items of each object or action picture. All participants take turns in making verbal requests. There will be 5 daily sessions (3 hours per session) for two weeks.
Magnetic stimulation will delivered with a figure-of-eight cooled coil of Navigated Brain Stimulation System during picture naming training. The primary targeted area is the right pars triangularis. In each session, rTMS will be applied at 1-Hz for 20 minutes, 5 daily sessions per week for four weeks.
The Western Aphasia Battery
aphasia quotient (AQ) measurement
Time frame: Change in AQ performed at weeks 1 (baseline), 4 and 7 and follow up 3 months after therapy completion
The Boston naming test
picture naming ability
Time frame: Change in picture naming ability between weeks 1 (baseline), 4 and 7 and follow up 3 months after therapy completion
The Action naming test
picture naming ability
Time frame: Change in picture naming ability between weeks 1 (baseline), 4 and 7 and follow up 3 months after therapy completion
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