Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury
Herausgeber: Uzzell, Barbara P; Stonnington, Henry H
Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury
Herausgeber: Uzzell, Barbara P; Stonnington, Henry H
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 151mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780805818246
- ISBN-10: 0805818243
- Artikelnr.: 21795083
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 151mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780805818246
- ISBN-10: 0805818243
- Artikelnr.: 21795083
Barbara P. Uzzell, Henry H. Stonnington
Contents: B.P. Uzzell
H.H. Stonnington
Introduction. Part I:Diagnoses and Management.J.D. Lewine
W.W. Orrison
Jr.
J.T. Davis
B. Hart
J. Spar
P.W. Kodituwakku
D. Hill
S. Chang
V.A. Woldorf
P. Shaw
C. Edgar
J.H. Sloan
Neuromagnetic Evaluation of Brain Dysfunction in Postconcussive Syndromes Associated With Mild Head Trauma. J.T.L. Wilson
D.M. Hadley
L.C. Scott
A. Harper
Neuropsychological Significance of Contusional Lesions Identified by MRI. J.L. Dowling
R.G. Dacey
Jr.
Factors Affecting Brain Injury in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Y. Katayama
A. Yoshino
T. Kawamata
T. Tsubokawa
Role of Excitatory Amino Acids in Neuronal and Glial Responses to Traumatic Brain Injury. W.D. Dietrich
Light and Electron Microscopic Studies of Fluid-Percussion Brain Injury in Rats: Posttraumatic Temperature Considerations. T. Tsubokawa
Chronic Brain Stimulation as a Restorative Treatment for Brain Damage. W.E. Lux
Pharmacological Strategies in the Management of Cognition and Behavior Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Part II:Clinical States.B. Johnstone
T.S. Callahan
Neurological Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States: A Critical Analysis. J.D. Corrigan
Assessment of Agitation During the Acute Phase of Recovery. J.D. Corrigan
The Incidence and Impact of Substance Abuse Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Z. Kalisky
B.P. Uzzell
Florid Confabulation Following Brain Injury. B.E. Murdoch
Physiological Rehabilitation of Disordered Speech Following Closed Head Injury. N.D. Zasler
Vegetative State: Challenges
Controversies
and Caveats. A Physiatric Perspective. Part III:Timing and Outcomes.B. Kolb
Brain Plasticity and Behavior During Development. J.L. Ponsford
J.H. Olver
C. Curran
Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury: An Australian Study. A-L. Christensen
C. Caetano
G. Rasmussen
Psychosocial Outcome After an Intensive
Neuropsychologically Oriented Day Program: Contributing Program Variables. M.J. Fuhrer
J.S. Richards
Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes for Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury: Some Recommended Directions for Research. P. Wehman
Traumatic Brain Injury: Work Outcome and Supported Employment. Part IV:Family and Community.J.E. Farmer
R. Stucky-Ropp
Family Transactions and Traumatic Brain Injury. F.J. Krause
The Development of Grassroots Support for Research and Services in Brain Injury. D.N. Cope
A Databased Managed Care System of Catastrophic Neurological Injury Rehabilitation. J.S. Taylor
Neurolaw: Medicolegal Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury. B.P. Uzzell
H.H. Stonnington
Final Thoughts: Speculations for the Future.
H.H. Stonnington
Introduction. Part I:Diagnoses and Management.J.D. Lewine
W.W. Orrison
Jr.
J.T. Davis
B. Hart
J. Spar
P.W. Kodituwakku
D. Hill
S. Chang
V.A. Woldorf
P. Shaw
C. Edgar
J.H. Sloan
Neuromagnetic Evaluation of Brain Dysfunction in Postconcussive Syndromes Associated With Mild Head Trauma. J.T.L. Wilson
D.M. Hadley
L.C. Scott
A. Harper
Neuropsychological Significance of Contusional Lesions Identified by MRI. J.L. Dowling
R.G. Dacey
Jr.
Factors Affecting Brain Injury in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Y. Katayama
A. Yoshino
T. Kawamata
T. Tsubokawa
Role of Excitatory Amino Acids in Neuronal and Glial Responses to Traumatic Brain Injury. W.D. Dietrich
Light and Electron Microscopic Studies of Fluid-Percussion Brain Injury in Rats: Posttraumatic Temperature Considerations. T. Tsubokawa
Chronic Brain Stimulation as a Restorative Treatment for Brain Damage. W.E. Lux
Pharmacological Strategies in the Management of Cognition and Behavior Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Part II:Clinical States.B. Johnstone
T.S. Callahan
Neurological Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States: A Critical Analysis. J.D. Corrigan
Assessment of Agitation During the Acute Phase of Recovery. J.D. Corrigan
The Incidence and Impact of Substance Abuse Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Z. Kalisky
B.P. Uzzell
Florid Confabulation Following Brain Injury. B.E. Murdoch
Physiological Rehabilitation of Disordered Speech Following Closed Head Injury. N.D. Zasler
Vegetative State: Challenges
Controversies
and Caveats. A Physiatric Perspective. Part III:Timing and Outcomes.B. Kolb
Brain Plasticity and Behavior During Development. J.L. Ponsford
J.H. Olver
C. Curran
Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury: An Australian Study. A-L. Christensen
C. Caetano
G. Rasmussen
Psychosocial Outcome After an Intensive
Neuropsychologically Oriented Day Program: Contributing Program Variables. M.J. Fuhrer
J.S. Richards
Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes for Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury: Some Recommended Directions for Research. P. Wehman
Traumatic Brain Injury: Work Outcome and Supported Employment. Part IV:Family and Community.J.E. Farmer
R. Stucky-Ropp
Family Transactions and Traumatic Brain Injury. F.J. Krause
The Development of Grassroots Support for Research and Services in Brain Injury. D.N. Cope
A Databased Managed Care System of Catastrophic Neurological Injury Rehabilitation. J.S. Taylor
Neurolaw: Medicolegal Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury. B.P. Uzzell
H.H. Stonnington
Final Thoughts: Speculations for the Future.
Contents: B.P. Uzzell
H.H. Stonnington
Introduction. Part I:Diagnoses and Management.J.D. Lewine
W.W. Orrison
Jr.
J.T. Davis
B. Hart
J. Spar
P.W. Kodituwakku
D. Hill
S. Chang
V.A. Woldorf
P. Shaw
C. Edgar
J.H. Sloan
Neuromagnetic Evaluation of Brain Dysfunction in Postconcussive Syndromes Associated With Mild Head Trauma. J.T.L. Wilson
D.M. Hadley
L.C. Scott
A. Harper
Neuropsychological Significance of Contusional Lesions Identified by MRI. J.L. Dowling
R.G. Dacey
Jr.
Factors Affecting Brain Injury in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Y. Katayama
A. Yoshino
T. Kawamata
T. Tsubokawa
Role of Excitatory Amino Acids in Neuronal and Glial Responses to Traumatic Brain Injury. W.D. Dietrich
Light and Electron Microscopic Studies of Fluid-Percussion Brain Injury in Rats: Posttraumatic Temperature Considerations. T. Tsubokawa
Chronic Brain Stimulation as a Restorative Treatment for Brain Damage. W.E. Lux
Pharmacological Strategies in the Management of Cognition and Behavior Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Part II:Clinical States.B. Johnstone
T.S. Callahan
Neurological Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States: A Critical Analysis. J.D. Corrigan
Assessment of Agitation During the Acute Phase of Recovery. J.D. Corrigan
The Incidence and Impact of Substance Abuse Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Z. Kalisky
B.P. Uzzell
Florid Confabulation Following Brain Injury. B.E. Murdoch
Physiological Rehabilitation of Disordered Speech Following Closed Head Injury. N.D. Zasler
Vegetative State: Challenges
Controversies
and Caveats. A Physiatric Perspective. Part III:Timing and Outcomes.B. Kolb
Brain Plasticity and Behavior During Development. J.L. Ponsford
J.H. Olver
C. Curran
Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury: An Australian Study. A-L. Christensen
C. Caetano
G. Rasmussen
Psychosocial Outcome After an Intensive
Neuropsychologically Oriented Day Program: Contributing Program Variables. M.J. Fuhrer
J.S. Richards
Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes for Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury: Some Recommended Directions for Research. P. Wehman
Traumatic Brain Injury: Work Outcome and Supported Employment. Part IV:Family and Community.J.E. Farmer
R. Stucky-Ropp
Family Transactions and Traumatic Brain Injury. F.J. Krause
The Development of Grassroots Support for Research and Services in Brain Injury. D.N. Cope
A Databased Managed Care System of Catastrophic Neurological Injury Rehabilitation. J.S. Taylor
Neurolaw: Medicolegal Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury. B.P. Uzzell
H.H. Stonnington
Final Thoughts: Speculations for the Future.
H.H. Stonnington
Introduction. Part I:Diagnoses and Management.J.D. Lewine
W.W. Orrison
Jr.
J.T. Davis
B. Hart
J. Spar
P.W. Kodituwakku
D. Hill
S. Chang
V.A. Woldorf
P. Shaw
C. Edgar
J.H. Sloan
Neuromagnetic Evaluation of Brain Dysfunction in Postconcussive Syndromes Associated With Mild Head Trauma. J.T.L. Wilson
D.M. Hadley
L.C. Scott
A. Harper
Neuropsychological Significance of Contusional Lesions Identified by MRI. J.L. Dowling
R.G. Dacey
Jr.
Factors Affecting Brain Injury in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Y. Katayama
A. Yoshino
T. Kawamata
T. Tsubokawa
Role of Excitatory Amino Acids in Neuronal and Glial Responses to Traumatic Brain Injury. W.D. Dietrich
Light and Electron Microscopic Studies of Fluid-Percussion Brain Injury in Rats: Posttraumatic Temperature Considerations. T. Tsubokawa
Chronic Brain Stimulation as a Restorative Treatment for Brain Damage. W.E. Lux
Pharmacological Strategies in the Management of Cognition and Behavior Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Part II:Clinical States.B. Johnstone
T.S. Callahan
Neurological Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States: A Critical Analysis. J.D. Corrigan
Assessment of Agitation During the Acute Phase of Recovery. J.D. Corrigan
The Incidence and Impact of Substance Abuse Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Z. Kalisky
B.P. Uzzell
Florid Confabulation Following Brain Injury. B.E. Murdoch
Physiological Rehabilitation of Disordered Speech Following Closed Head Injury. N.D. Zasler
Vegetative State: Challenges
Controversies
and Caveats. A Physiatric Perspective. Part III:Timing and Outcomes.B. Kolb
Brain Plasticity and Behavior During Development. J.L. Ponsford
J.H. Olver
C. Curran
Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury: An Australian Study. A-L. Christensen
C. Caetano
G. Rasmussen
Psychosocial Outcome After an Intensive
Neuropsychologically Oriented Day Program: Contributing Program Variables. M.J. Fuhrer
J.S. Richards
Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes for Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury: Some Recommended Directions for Research. P. Wehman
Traumatic Brain Injury: Work Outcome and Supported Employment. Part IV:Family and Community.J.E. Farmer
R. Stucky-Ropp
Family Transactions and Traumatic Brain Injury. F.J. Krause
The Development of Grassroots Support for Research and Services in Brain Injury. D.N. Cope
A Databased Managed Care System of Catastrophic Neurological Injury Rehabilitation. J.S. Taylor
Neurolaw: Medicolegal Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury. B.P. Uzzell
H.H. Stonnington
Final Thoughts: Speculations for the Future.