Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital

Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital

Welcome to the Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital at the University of Utah Health. Nestled into the foothills of the Salt Lake Valley, while also perched just below the majestic Wasatch mountains. We are a community of care providers with state of the art technology that will meet you where you are in your recovery process. Together, we specialize in the rehabilitation of people with complex disabilities from spinal cord injury, stroke, brain injury, amputations and other life altering diseases. We help you and your loved one to re-imagine what's possible by re-inventing your individualized recovery and re-building process. We believe dreams deserve to be uncompromised.

Air Travel

Air Travel

Accessible Vehicles

Accessible Vehicles

Spine Anatomy Review

Spine Anatomy Review

Wernicke’s Aphasia Mild

Wernicke’s Aphasia Mild

Conduction Aphasia

Conduction Aphasia

Global Aphasia

Global Aphasia

Anomic Aphasia

Anomic Aphasia

Broca’s Aphasia Severe

Broca’s Aphasia Severe

Broca’s Aphasia Mild

Broca’s Aphasia Mild

Hope Lives Here

Hope Lives Here

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  • @thebarenecessities
    @thebarenecessities23 күн бұрын

    Great demonstration 👍

  • @leilaniguevarra9587
    @leilaniguevarra958728 күн бұрын

    It's hard for me to understand this and to retain it to my memory..thank U for this educational video..U really help me alot

  • @SidhanRoy-l8h
    @SidhanRoy-l8hАй бұрын

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    @SidhanRoy-l8hАй бұрын

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  • @ujjwalsam
    @ujjwalsamАй бұрын

    Good illustrative videos. Appreciate you for making them. From an SLP viewpoint, your videos look Good!!!

  • @EditioCastigata
    @EditioCastigataАй бұрын

    Those computer guys have certainly left a traumatic impression. Most of them ride bicycles, that’s true.

  • @zuhraakkili6019
    @zuhraakkili6019Ай бұрын

    I am a medical student and this video was so helpful) thank you so much

  • @JustinAquino
    @JustinAquinoАй бұрын

    fascinating

  • @sergeiivanov4524
    @sergeiivanov45242 ай бұрын

    I had a stroke in 2011 and since then I thought I just become stupid and dumb as my perfect vacubarly skills gone comitely. Thanks good I had a professional speech therapist in 2024 and she opened my ayas that. On this video is exactly how I am if I will stop faking and stop hiding my real me. 😢

  • @TIMHalevan-ci9it
    @TIMHalevan-ci9it2 ай бұрын

    Great ones! 😁!

  • @TIMHalevan-ci9it
    @TIMHalevan-ci9it2 ай бұрын

    Yes!! 😁!

  • @Nexultiverse
    @Nexultiverse2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for uploading

  • @aerily1
    @aerily12 ай бұрын

    Stroke in November 2022 Almost 2 years past, language still improving

  • @aerily1
    @aerily12 ай бұрын

    aphasia makes me special

  • @slya5720
    @slya57202 ай бұрын

    Very informative video. Is it possible for an 80 year old suffering from the same condition to recover on their own without a speech therapist? My mom has been at the hospital over two weeks without a speech therapist and that may continue for sometime. I visit her daily and speak with her. She really tries to say words but it doesn't make sense. Most of the time its just two words she repeats. Is my daily visit where I'm speaking with her helping?

  • @aerily1
    @aerily12 ай бұрын

    yes it takes some time and patience, also laughter has helped me get better

  • @VeerDahiya-qk6qb
    @VeerDahiya-qk6qb3 ай бұрын

    Very informative, thank u so much ❤

  • @esdrasdelrio7364
    @esdrasdelrio73643 ай бұрын

    If repetition is intact, the video demostrated otherwise

  • @reccardi134
    @reccardi1343 ай бұрын

    5:40 repetition

  • @vanburgess1178
    @vanburgess11785 ай бұрын

    😆 Promo*SM

  • @fbthm
    @fbthm5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video

  • @Vivek4454
    @Vivek44545 ай бұрын

    Is that an actress trying to portray the illness or is she really a patient of aphasia?

  • @DiesIraeJC
    @DiesIraeJC5 ай бұрын

    I think she has aphasia. In Wernicke's aphasia the patient doesn't know that he's making errors

  • @oranjburne
    @oranjburne2 ай бұрын

    She's acting, look at the other videos in the channel.

  • @TheRealCoryKent
    @TheRealCoryKent19 күн бұрын

    Yeah I just saw that. She's the individual in maybe 5 different videos showing types of aphasia, that I saw. It seemed so unnatural to me.

  • @sheindirei7600
    @sheindirei76005 ай бұрын

    Sounds like me when I'm sleep talking🫢