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INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE RESTORATION OF SPEECH FUNCTIONS IN APHASIA

Special Pedagogy and Special Psychology , UDC: 376-056.264 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9121.2023.17.2.11

Authors

  • Cherepanova Yulia E.
  • Plaksa Vera O.
  • Vafina Yuliya B.

Annotation

This article is devoted to the use of innovative technologies in the psychological and pedagogical rehabilitation of adult patients with aphasia. People who have suffered a stroke, trauma or brain tumors very often need the help of speech therapists already in intensive care wards. In Russia, as in many Western countries, such a specialist works in almost all major hospitals, but sometimes they are very lacking for full and high-quality rehabilitation. It is for this purpose that modern computer technologies based on traditional domestic methods of speech function restoration and their modified versions come to the aid of doctors and teachers. Currently, the science of aphasiology is experiencing a new stage of development due to the emergence of new methods of teaching and rehabilitation therapy of the patient. In addition to traditional methods of treating speech disorders, innovative methods are beginning to appear at the end of the XX – beginning of the XXI century. The relevance of the study is due to the fact that despite a large number of studies and developments in the field of restorative training of patients with aphasia, the issue of the use of technical means in speech therapy correction of speech functions in patients is not systematized, little studied. The use of remote forms of technologies for speech correction in patients with aphasia will significantly expand the recovery potential due to the integrated system software for remote provision of speech therapy services and the interaction of employees of interdisciplinary industries with each other using telecommunication technologies. The article analyzes the improvement of the quality and acceleration of the rate of recovery of speech functions in patients with aphasia, describes computerized speech therapy technologies that, in addition to traditional methods, can improve the efficiency of speech recovery in patients with aphasia who have suffered a stroke in intersectoral areas when working with this category of people. The article summarizes the domestic and foreign experience in the use of innovative technologies in the restoration of speech functions of various origins. A comparative analysis of both traditional methods of corrective action and IT technologies in the system of restoration of speech functions in aphasia is presented. The aim of the study is to study innovative technologies of remote forms of speech correction, which are used in the process of correctional and rehabilitation training of patients with aphasia, improving the effectiveness of care for patients with aphasia through the use of computer technology.

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Cherepanova, Y. E., Plaksa, V. O. & Vafina, Y. B. (2023). INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE RESTORATION OF SPEECH FUNCTIONS IN APHASIA Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 17(2), 198. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9121.2023.17.2.11
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