Question: I have a very painful problem , my son seems to have something called Wernicke’s aphasia, fluent aphasia, or sensory aphasia, I looked in the freq book for treatment in page 62 but i didnt know which one is this aphasia could you please guide me , thank you. Answer: Use this set below. This is correct: Covers Receptive and Wernicke Aphasia. Aphasia: 0.14, 0.62, 0.85, 12.85, 5.07, 453.72, 515.09, 684.81, 712.81, 993.41, Receptive aphasia results from damage to Wernicke’s area located posterior to the lateral sulcus in the left hemisphere of the brain. This area is adjacent to the auditory cortex. The damage is most often the result of a stroke, although damage to Wernicke’s area through blunt force trauma from accidents is another possible cause. While the onset of the disorder is typically very sudden, it is possible for the symptoms to begin gradually, with nonsensical utterances and word-finding issues appearing in the individual’s speech.  

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