07747oam 2200673 450 991052869060332120220309045847.09781617052699(electronic bk.)1617052698(electronic bk.)786840170(electronic bk.)(CKB)3710000000655037(EBL)4517655(SSID)ssj0001663085(PQKBManifestationID)16447469(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001663085(PQKBWorkID)14994552(PQKB)11481651(MiAaPQ)EBC4517655(Au-PeEL)EBL4517655(CaPaEBR)ebr11209781(OCoLC)948690441(EXLCZ)99371000000065503720160525d2016 uy 0engurbn#||||||||txtrdacontentstirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierManual of traumatic brain injury assessment and management /editor Felise S. Zollman ; acquisitions editor Beth BarrySecond edition.New York, New York :Demos Medical,[2016]©20161 online resource (585 pages) illustrations (black and white)Description based upon print version of record.Print version: 9781620700938 162070093X Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Share Manual of Traumatic Brain Injury: Assessment and Management, Second Edition; Part I: Core Concepts; Chapter 1: Traumatic Brain Injury: Definitions and Nomenclature; Primary Versus Secondary Injury; Classification of TBI by Mechanism; Clinical Classification of TBI; Structurally Based Descriptions of TBI; Concussion; Posttraumatic Amnesia; Postconcussion Disorder; Second-Impact Syndrome; Recovery and Sequelae; Additional Reading; References; Chapter 2: Essential Concepts in TBI Biomechanics and Neuropathology; General PrinciplesBiomechanics and Primary InjurySecondary Injury; Implications for the Future: Diagnosis and Treatment; Additional Reading; References; Chapter 3: Characterization of Traumatic Brain Injury Severity; Issues in Characterization of TBI; Characterization of Injury; Assessment of Outcome: The Glasgow Outcome Scale; Assessment of Functional Status; Assessment of Posttraumatic Amnesia; Assessment of Disorders of Consciousness; Additional Reading; References; Chapter 4: Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injury; Definition; Incidence and Prevalence; Disability; Demographics; Summary; Key PointsAdditional ReadingReferences; Chapter 5: Injury Prevention; Overview; Transportation-Related TBI; Fall-Related TBI; Assault-Related TBI; Key Points; Additional Reading; References; Part II: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Chapter 6: Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Definitions, Distinctions, and Diagnostic Criteria; Introduction; Terminology; Definitions; Applying the Definition in Clinical Practice; Key Points; Additional Reading; References; Chapter 7: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Initial Medical Evaluation and Management; General Principles; Diagnosis; Treatment; Key PointsAdditional ReadingReferences; Chapter 8: The Natural History of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Introduction; Recovery in Athletes With Sport-Related Concussion; Recovery of Civilian Trauma Patients who Present to an Emergency Department with MTBI; Early Intervention; Return to Sports; Return to Work; Key Points; Additional Reading; References; Chapter 9: Sport-Related Concussion I: Injury Prevention and Initial Assessment; General Recommendations for Prevention and Management of Sport-Related Concussions; Sport-Specific Recommendations; Key Points; Additional Reading; ReferencesChapter 10: Sport-Related Concussion II: Managing the Injured Athlete and Return-to-Play Decision MakingBackground; Management of Concussion; Risk Factors for Prolonged Recovery; Key Points; Additional Reading; References; Chapter 11: Second Impact Syndrome; General Principles; Diagnosis; Prognosis; Treatment; Prevention of SIS in Sports; Key Points; Additional Reading; References; Chapter 12: Structural and Functional Brain Imaging in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Background; Imaging Assessments; Type/Timing of Imaging; Key Points; Additional Reading; ReferencesChapter 13: Selected Somatic Disorders Associated With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Fatigue, Dizziness and Balance Impairment, and Whiplash InjuryThe Manual provides an excellent road map to the many topics relevant in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of individuals with TBI. As such, the book can serve either as a fine introduction for the uninitiated or as a valued reference for seasoned clinicians. I highly recommend [it]… Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation This is a stellar quality book that will be beneficial for every member of the multidisciplinary team that is required to treat patients with TBI. It offers a concise but broad and informative view of the disorder, and can serve as an easy-to-read and access primary text. 4 Stars! Doody’s Reviews Now completely revised and updated, Manual of Traumatic Brain Injury:Assessment and Management, Second Edition is a comprehensive evidence-based guide to brain injury diagnosis, treatment, and recovery, delivered in a succinct format designed for targeted access to essential content. This concise text, featuring internationally known contributors drawn from leading TBI programs, is organized into five sections. Part 1 discusses fundamental concepts needed to provide a context for clinical decision-making. Part 2 covers mild TBI, from natural history to sports-related concussion, post-concussion syndrome, and more. Part 3 focuses on moderate to severe TBI and contains chapters on pre-hospital, emergency and ICU care, rehabilitation, community reintegration, management of associated impairments, and post-injury outcomes. Part 4 covers the complications and long-term sequelae that may arise in patients with TBI, including spasticity, movement disorders, posttraumatic seizures, hydrocephalus, behavioral and sleep disturbances, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Part 5 focuses on special considerations and resources, including issues specific to selected populations or injury environments (military, pediatric, workers compensation and older patients), as well as return to work and medico-legal issues in TBI. Comprehensively updated to reflect the current state of the art in this rapidly evolving field, this book is a must-have for neurologists, physiatrists, primary care physicians, mental health professionals, social workers, and other healthcare providers who treat TBI patients. New to the Second Edition: "Key Points" section in each chapter crystallizes important clinical pearls New chapters cover anoxia complicating TBI, screening for emotional distress in TBI patients, management of chronic behavioral disturbances, and assistive technology Every chapter has been updated to reflect current evidence-based practiceBrain damageTreatmentBrain damagePatientsRehabilitationElectronic books.Brain damageTreatment.Brain damagePatientsRehabilitation.617.481044Zollman Felise S.Barry BethMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910528690603321Manual of traumatic brain injury2648531UNINA