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Understanding Acquired Brain Injury: A Review
Any type of brain injury that transpires post-birth is referred to as Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). In general, ABI does not result from congenital disorders, degenerative diseases, or by brain trauma at birth.
Liam Goldman +11 more
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Absolute risk of acquired brain injury and rehabilitation needs in Denmark, 2014–2023: a population-based prospective cohort studyResearch in context [PDF]
Summary: Background: Although frequency estimates for many types of acquired brain injuries are available, absolute risk estimates (percentage of individuals who develop the disease during their lifetime) remain sparse. We aimed to create comprehensive,
Lene Odgaard +6 more
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Background: Recent studies suggest that acquired brain injury with impaired consciousness in infancy is related to more severe and persistent effects and may have a cumulative effect on ongoing development.
Sandra Strazzer +6 more
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Background The noble gases argon and xenon are potential novel neuroprotective treatments for acquired brain injuries. Xenon has already undergone early-stage clinical trials in the treatment of ischaemic brain injuries, with mixed results. Argon has yet
Min Liang, Fatin M B Ahmad, R. Dickinson
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Sensory sensitivity after acquired brain injury: A systematic review.
Patients with acquired brain injury frequently report experiencing sensory stimuli as abnormally under- (sensory hyposensitivity) or overwhelming (sensory hypersensitivity). Although they can negatively impact daily functioning, these symptoms are poorly
H. Thielen +5 more
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The high prevalence and severe consequences of poor sleep following acquired brain injury emphasises the need for an effective treatment. However, treatment studies are scarce.
Marthe E. Ford +5 more
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Purpose This scoping review aims to (1) synthesise the research findings on the experiences of individuals with acquired brain injuries, and their families, when interacting with, or accessing, community-based services and (2) identify where gaps in ...
A. Norman +4 more
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Social isolation can be a consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI). Few studies have examined the relationship between social isolation and mental health after ABI.
C. Salas +8 more
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Physical rehabilitation interventions in children with acquired brain injury: a scoping review
To synthesize the evidence about the characteristics (frequency, intensity, time, type) and effects of physical rehabilitation interventions on functional recovery and performance in daily functioning in children and young people with acquired brain ...
Christiaan Gmelig Meyling +4 more
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Background: Although traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability in male and female patients worldwide, little is known about the effect of sex and gender on TBI outcomes.Objectives: This systematic review summarizes the ...
Tatyana Mollayeva +10 more
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