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Coping Following Acquired Brain Injury
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2011To examine the determinants and correlates of coping styles in the chronic phase following acquired brain injury.Chart review.Outpatient rehabilitation center.One hundred thirty-six persons with an acquired brain injury who were more than 6 months postinjury.Utrecht Coping List, Symptom Checklist 90, Stroop Color Word Test, and the 15-Word Learning ...
Wolters Gregório, G. +3 more
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Overdose Risk and Brain Injury (Traumatic Brain Injury/Acquired Brain Injury), A Commentary
Substance Use & MisuseThis commentary seeks to evaluate existing knowledge about the relationship between brain injury (BI) and overdose (OD), to unify distant bodies of literature, and to enhance prevention and treatment for opioid OD among individuals with BI.There is a hidden epidemic of undiagnosed BI in the United States.
Samuel I. Martin +3 more
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Congenital and acquired brain injury. 5. Outcomes after acquired brain injury.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 2003This self-directed learning module highlights several aspects of outcome after acquired brain injury rehabilitation. It is part of the chapter on brain injury rehabilitation in the Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Thomas K, Watanabe +2 more
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Music therapy for acquired brain injury
2007Acquired brain injury (ABI) can result in impairments in motor function, language, cognition, sensory processing and emotional disturbances. This may severely reduce a survivor's quality of life. Music therapy has been used in rehabilitation to stimulate brain functions involved in movement, cognition, speech, emotions and sensory perceptions.
Joke, Bradt +4 more
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Postrehabilitation After Acquired Brain Injury
2019It is essential for the neurorehabilitation team to project survivor/family needs beyond their current status, and begin to lay the groundwork for next steps. The outpatient team must identify community/work reintegration options such as competitive employment, vocational training, or volunteer work, and begin working toward those goals while the ...
Allison Muscatello, Jean Elbaum
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Neurosurgery and Acquired Brain Injury
2019An integrated neuro-rehabilitation approach toward the treatment of acquired brain injuries begins with a fundamental understanding of neurosurgical pathologies. Improvements in the neurosurgical knowledge of not only the neuro-rehabilitation team but also the patient family unit allow more cohesive participation and improvements in patient’s outcomes.
Kevin Kwan +3 more
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Physiatry and Acquired Brain Injury
2019The role of the physiatrist is to restore a patient’s overall quality of life and maximize a patient’s functional capabilities. For patients with acquired brain injury, it is the physiatrist’s role to identify a patient’s physical and cognitive deficits and functional impact of these deficits.
Sarah Khan +2 more
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Neuromonitoring in acquired brain injury
The 3rd International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface, 2015Patients under the acute phase of acquired brain injury need accurate, rapid diagnosis and careful monitoring on their neurophysiological status. In clinical settings the neuromonitoring is conducted via neuroimaging and analyzing various physiological parameters, however the prognostic values of some modalities or parameters may have been decreased ...
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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