Return to Work for People With Aphasia

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Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1249-1251
Number of pages3
JournalArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Volume103
Issue number6
StatePublished - Jun 1 2022

Funding

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Aphasia and Other Communication Disorders Task Force of the Stroke Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
American Center for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
    • Rehabilitation

    Disciplines

    • Communication Sciences and Disorders
    • Medicine and Health Sciences
    • Speech Pathology and Audiology

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