2021
DOI: 10.1002/alz.053351
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Outpatient cognitive therapy can change the course of dementia irrespective of etiology

Abstract: Introduction: Neuroplasticity can only occur in an ideal body condition and establish a new synaptic connection with repeated stimulations in weak cognitive domains or circuits. Method: A Two-phase study was planned as a course of memory loss treatment in an outpatient clinic for a period of 3 years. 49 of 72 acquired brain injury and dementia patients completed X≥14 sessions of cognitive therapy intervention within the period of 2-4 months. Patients selected for intervention had mild severe memory loss on MoC… Show more

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