Each patient detail view summarises home practice into a few clinically useful signals. Here's how to read them.
The headline metrics
- ·Jaw-opening average — motor range during vowel work, week over week
- ·Facial symmetry — left/right balance during movement, a recovery marker
- ·Days practiced — adherence, the strongest predictor of outcomes
- ·Confidence — how reliably the AI reconstructs the patient's speech
AI coaching notes
The portal drafts a short note after each week — e.g. "jaw opening improved, right-side symmetry still lagging — consider asymmetric drill focus." Treat these as a starting point for your own clinical judgement, not a substitute for it.
Pair with formal assessment
AphaSay shows day-to-day home practice. Combine it with your standardized assessments to see the full picture — the app is a window into the time between your sessions.
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