Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents
From Basic Science to Clinical Management
Herausgeber: Kirkwood, Michael; Yeates, Keith Owen
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents
From Basic Science to Clinical Management
Herausgeber: Kirkwood, Michael; Yeates, Keith Owen
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A cutting-edge synthesis of science and practice, this book covers everything from sports-related concussions to less common types of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and related complications. Preeminent authorities review what is known about mTBI in childhood and adolescence&
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A cutting-edge synthesis of science and practice, this book covers everything from sports-related concussions to less common types of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and related complications. Preeminent authorities review what is known about mTBI in childhood and adolescence&
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Altersempfehlung: 1 bis 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 187mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 917g
- ISBN-13: 9781462505135
- ISBN-10: 1462505139
- Artikelnr.: 34671676
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Altersempfehlung: 1 bis 18 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 187mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 917g
- ISBN-13: 9781462505135
- ISBN-10: 1462505139
- Artikelnr.: 34671676
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael W. Kirkwood, PhD, ABPP, is Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and codirects the Children's Hospital Colorado Concussion Program in Aurora. Dr. Kirkwood is a board member of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology and has served as President of the Colorado Neuropsychological Society. His research focuses on characterizing and treating the effects of pediatric traumatic brain injury, with a number of current projects focused on understanding persistent problems following concussion. Dr. Kirkwood is the author of more than 25 journal articles and book chapters. Keith Owen Yeates, PhD, ABPP-CN, is the Ronald and Irene Ward Chair in Pediatric Brain Injury, Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology, and Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His influential research focuses on the outcomes of childhood brain disorders, especially traumatic brain injury (TBI). A recently published bibliometric analysis indicates that Dr. Yeates has authored more of the top 100 most-cited papers in pediatric TBI than any other researcher. Dr. Yeates is the inaugural Chair of the Canadian Concussion Network and is Editor-in-Chief of Neuropsychology. He has served as President of the Society for Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40 of the American Psychological Association) and the International Neuropsychological Society.
I. Introduction 1. History
Diagnostic Considerations
and Controversies
Elisabeth A. Wilde
Stephen R. McCauley
Gerri Hanten
Gunes Avci
Alyssa P. Ybarra
and Harvey S. Levin 2. Epidemiology and Prevention
R. Dawn Comstock and Kelsey Logan 3. Biomechanics of Sports Concussion
Jason P. Mihalik 4. Animal Models
Andre Obenaus
Lei Huang
Jacqueline S. Coats
Richard Hartman
Jerome Badaut
and Stephen Ashwal II. Evidence-Based Outcomes 5. Pathophysiological Outcomes
Talin Babikian
John DiFiori
and Christopher C. Giza 6. Neurological Outcomes
Gavin A. Davis 7. Neurobehavioral Outcomes
Keith Owen Yeates and H. Gerry Taylor III. Clinical Evaluation 8. Biochemical Markers
Rachel P. Berger and Noel Zuckerbraun 9. Neuroimaging
Stephen Ashwal
Karen A. Tong
Brenda Bartnik-Olson
and Barbara A. Holshouser 10. Physical and Neurological Exam
Joseph A. Grubenhoff and Aaron Provance 11. Balance Testing
Tamara C. Valovich McLeod and Kevin M. Guskiewicz 12. Postconcussion Symptom Assessment
Jennifer A. Janusz
Maegan D. Sady
and Gerard A. Gioia 13. Cognitive Screening and Neuropsychological Assessment
Doug Bodin and Nicole Shay IV. Clinical Intervention 14. Active Rehabilitation for Slow-to-Recover Children
Grant L. Iverson
Isabelle Gagnon
and Grace S. Griesbach 15. Medical and Pain Management
Pamela E. Wilson and Gerald H. Clayton 16. School-Based Management
John W. Kirk
Beth Slomine
and Jeanne E. Dise-Lewis V. Topics of Special Interest 17. Sport-Related Concussion
Michael W. Kirkwood
Christopher Randolph
Michael McCrea
James P. Kelly
and Keith Owen Yeates 18. Injury in Preschool-Age Children
Audrey McKinlay 19. Forensic Considerations
Jacobus Donders
Diagnostic Considerations
and Controversies
Elisabeth A. Wilde
Stephen R. McCauley
Gerri Hanten
Gunes Avci
Alyssa P. Ybarra
and Harvey S. Levin 2. Epidemiology and Prevention
R. Dawn Comstock and Kelsey Logan 3. Biomechanics of Sports Concussion
Jason P. Mihalik 4. Animal Models
Andre Obenaus
Lei Huang
Jacqueline S. Coats
Richard Hartman
Jerome Badaut
and Stephen Ashwal II. Evidence-Based Outcomes 5. Pathophysiological Outcomes
Talin Babikian
John DiFiori
and Christopher C. Giza 6. Neurological Outcomes
Gavin A. Davis 7. Neurobehavioral Outcomes
Keith Owen Yeates and H. Gerry Taylor III. Clinical Evaluation 8. Biochemical Markers
Rachel P. Berger and Noel Zuckerbraun 9. Neuroimaging
Stephen Ashwal
Karen A. Tong
Brenda Bartnik-Olson
and Barbara A. Holshouser 10. Physical and Neurological Exam
Joseph A. Grubenhoff and Aaron Provance 11. Balance Testing
Tamara C. Valovich McLeod and Kevin M. Guskiewicz 12. Postconcussion Symptom Assessment
Jennifer A. Janusz
Maegan D. Sady
and Gerard A. Gioia 13. Cognitive Screening and Neuropsychological Assessment
Doug Bodin and Nicole Shay IV. Clinical Intervention 14. Active Rehabilitation for Slow-to-Recover Children
Grant L. Iverson
Isabelle Gagnon
and Grace S. Griesbach 15. Medical and Pain Management
Pamela E. Wilson and Gerald H. Clayton 16. School-Based Management
John W. Kirk
Beth Slomine
and Jeanne E. Dise-Lewis V. Topics of Special Interest 17. Sport-Related Concussion
Michael W. Kirkwood
Christopher Randolph
Michael McCrea
James P. Kelly
and Keith Owen Yeates 18. Injury in Preschool-Age Children
Audrey McKinlay 19. Forensic Considerations
Jacobus Donders
I. Introduction 1. History
Diagnostic Considerations
and Controversies
Elisabeth A. Wilde
Stephen R. McCauley
Gerri Hanten
Gunes Avci
Alyssa P. Ybarra
and Harvey S. Levin 2. Epidemiology and Prevention
R. Dawn Comstock and Kelsey Logan 3. Biomechanics of Sports Concussion
Jason P. Mihalik 4. Animal Models
Andre Obenaus
Lei Huang
Jacqueline S. Coats
Richard Hartman
Jerome Badaut
and Stephen Ashwal II. Evidence-Based Outcomes 5. Pathophysiological Outcomes
Talin Babikian
John DiFiori
and Christopher C. Giza 6. Neurological Outcomes
Gavin A. Davis 7. Neurobehavioral Outcomes
Keith Owen Yeates and H. Gerry Taylor III. Clinical Evaluation 8. Biochemical Markers
Rachel P. Berger and Noel Zuckerbraun 9. Neuroimaging
Stephen Ashwal
Karen A. Tong
Brenda Bartnik-Olson
and Barbara A. Holshouser 10. Physical and Neurological Exam
Joseph A. Grubenhoff and Aaron Provance 11. Balance Testing
Tamara C. Valovich McLeod and Kevin M. Guskiewicz 12. Postconcussion Symptom Assessment
Jennifer A. Janusz
Maegan D. Sady
and Gerard A. Gioia 13. Cognitive Screening and Neuropsychological Assessment
Doug Bodin and Nicole Shay IV. Clinical Intervention 14. Active Rehabilitation for Slow-to-Recover Children
Grant L. Iverson
Isabelle Gagnon
and Grace S. Griesbach 15. Medical and Pain Management
Pamela E. Wilson and Gerald H. Clayton 16. School-Based Management
John W. Kirk
Beth Slomine
and Jeanne E. Dise-Lewis V. Topics of Special Interest 17. Sport-Related Concussion
Michael W. Kirkwood
Christopher Randolph
Michael McCrea
James P. Kelly
and Keith Owen Yeates 18. Injury in Preschool-Age Children
Audrey McKinlay 19. Forensic Considerations
Jacobus Donders
Diagnostic Considerations
and Controversies
Elisabeth A. Wilde
Stephen R. McCauley
Gerri Hanten
Gunes Avci
Alyssa P. Ybarra
and Harvey S. Levin 2. Epidemiology and Prevention
R. Dawn Comstock and Kelsey Logan 3. Biomechanics of Sports Concussion
Jason P. Mihalik 4. Animal Models
Andre Obenaus
Lei Huang
Jacqueline S. Coats
Richard Hartman
Jerome Badaut
and Stephen Ashwal II. Evidence-Based Outcomes 5. Pathophysiological Outcomes
Talin Babikian
John DiFiori
and Christopher C. Giza 6. Neurological Outcomes
Gavin A. Davis 7. Neurobehavioral Outcomes
Keith Owen Yeates and H. Gerry Taylor III. Clinical Evaluation 8. Biochemical Markers
Rachel P. Berger and Noel Zuckerbraun 9. Neuroimaging
Stephen Ashwal
Karen A. Tong
Brenda Bartnik-Olson
and Barbara A. Holshouser 10. Physical and Neurological Exam
Joseph A. Grubenhoff and Aaron Provance 11. Balance Testing
Tamara C. Valovich McLeod and Kevin M. Guskiewicz 12. Postconcussion Symptom Assessment
Jennifer A. Janusz
Maegan D. Sady
and Gerard A. Gioia 13. Cognitive Screening and Neuropsychological Assessment
Doug Bodin and Nicole Shay IV. Clinical Intervention 14. Active Rehabilitation for Slow-to-Recover Children
Grant L. Iverson
Isabelle Gagnon
and Grace S. Griesbach 15. Medical and Pain Management
Pamela E. Wilson and Gerald H. Clayton 16. School-Based Management
John W. Kirk
Beth Slomine
and Jeanne E. Dise-Lewis V. Topics of Special Interest 17. Sport-Related Concussion
Michael W. Kirkwood
Christopher Randolph
Michael McCrea
James P. Kelly
and Keith Owen Yeates 18. Injury in Preschool-Age Children
Audrey McKinlay 19. Forensic Considerations
Jacobus Donders