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Rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury

Presents a review of the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. This work includes evidence-based reviews of specific areas of brain injury rehabilitation, critiquing the methodoligical problems of studies in the area, and then outlining directions for research.

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  • "Presents a review of the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. This work includes evidence-based reviews of specific areas of brain injury rehabilitation, critiquing the methodoligical problems of studies in the area, and then outlining directions for research."
  • "Presents a review of the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. This work includes evidence-based reviews of specific areas of brain injury rehabilitation, critiquing the methodoligical problems of studies in the area, and then outlining directions for research."@en
  • "A state-of-the-science review of the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. Leading experts conduct evidence-based reviews of specific areas of brain injury rehabilitation summarizing what is known in each area, critiquing the methodoligical problems of studies in the area, and then outlining new directions for research. The book begins with a review of the history of rehabilitation for TBI from World War I until the present. The second section of the book examines the rehabilitation of specific cognitive impairments in awareness, memory, executive functioning, communication, and emotion and behavior. The third section investigates special topics in rehabilitation of persons with TBI including substance abuse, interventions for caregivers, and vocational rehabilitation. The fourth section of the book covers rehabilitation with specific populations: children, older adults, and persons from diverse cultures. The final section examines topics in medical rehabilitation including treatment of spasticity, minimally conscious patients, and the contribution of neuroimaging to rehabilitation."

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  • "Electronic books"
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  • "Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Aufsatzsammlung"
  • "Livre électronique (Descripteur de forme)"

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  • "Rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury"
  • "Rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury"@en
  • "Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury"