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Posttraumatic growth following acquired brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis
The idea that acquired brain injury (ABI) caused by stroke, haemorrhage, infection or traumatic insult to the brain can result in posttraumatic growth (PTG) for individuals is increasingly attracting psychological attention.
Elaine Louise Kinsella +3 more
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This paper updates guidelines for effective treatments of children with specific types of acquired brain injury (ABI) published in 2007 with more recent evidence. A systematic search was conducted for articles published from 2006 to 2017.
L. Laatsch +17 more
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Objectives: The purpose of evaluative instruments is to measure the magnitude of change in a construct of interest over time. The measurement properties of these instruments, as they relate to the instrument's ability to fulfill its purpose, determine ...
Andrea D'Souza +12 more
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Background The interplay of host, agent, and environment implicated in traumatic brain injury (TBI) events is difficult to account for in hypothesis-driven research. Data-driven analysis of injury data can enable insight into injury events in novel ways.
Tatyana Mollayeva +4 more
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BackgroundMultiple testing procedures (MTP) are gaining increasing popularity in various fields of biostatistics, especially in statistical genetics.
Sayantee Jana +17 more
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Unusual cause of acquired brain injury [PDF]
A 37-year-old male was admitted with history of syncope and fall leading to right temporal bone fracture with extradural haemorrhage. He underwent craniotomy and clot evacuation. Postoperatively during inpatient rehabilitation, he was progressing well with his physical and cognitive rehabilitation, when he had resting tachycardia of between 90 and 100 ...
S D, Pande, J, Tan, S, Lee
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Background Individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) are in need of neurorehabilitation and neurorepair. Virtual anatomical interactivity (VAI) presents a digital game-like format in which ABI survivors with upper limb paresis use an unaffected limb
J. Keller +8 more
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Disorders of Movement due to Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injury
Both traumatic and acquired brain injury can result in diffuse multifocal injury affecting both the pyramidal and extrapyramidal tracts. Thus, these patients may exhibit signs of both upper motor neuron syndrome and movement disorder simultaneously which
Daniel K. Moon
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Post-traumatic growth and value-directed living after acquired brain injury
Traumatic events can be associated with positive change, termed “post-traumatic growth.” Existing resesarch suggests some overlap between post-traumatic growth and value-directed living.
Monica C Baseotto +3 more
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We assessed abnormalities of brain functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity during a sustained attention task (Conners’ Continuous Performance Test (CCPT)) in 20 right-handed pediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) patients versus 7 right ...
Sandra Strazzer +9 more
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