LEADER 04642nam 2201153z- 450 001 9910637779303321 005 20231214133055.0 010 $a3-0365-5622-2 035 $a(CKB)5470000001631746 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/94536 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000001631746 100 $a20202212d2022 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aNew Perspectives in Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury 210 $aBasel$cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2022 215 $a1 electronic resource (218 p.) 311 $a3-0365-5621-4 330 $aThere has been increased focus on evaluating the scientific knowledge base within the field of traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation. TBI rehabilitation comprises several phases, from acute medical care to post-acute care in rehabilitation facilities and chronic care in the community. Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary effort that covers the full spectrum of medical neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, pharmacology, brain imaging, and assistive and smart technology. A future challenge is to integrate these areas to guide TBI rehabilitation into extensive research and clinical practice. The use of smart technologies and improved brain imaging techniques has an important future in the rehabilitation of patients with cognitive difficulties and disabilities. There is also the need for broad international collaboration to establish large multinational clinical trials in order to define effective service provision and to reach a consensus on the best evidence-based practice of TBI rehabilitation. With this Special Issue, we hope to encourage submissions that discuss ongoing knowledge gaps and controversies, and focus on new perspectives regarding the rehabilitation and management of TBI. 606 $aMedicine$2bicssc 606 $aNeurology & clinical neurophysiology$2bicssc 610 $atraumatic brain injury 610 $arehabilitation 610 $acare pathway 610 $apredictors 610 $atrauma hospital 610 $asport related concussion 610 $amemory impairment 610 $adiffusion tensor imaging 610 $awhite matter lesions 610 $arehabilitative approaches 610 $agoal-oriented rehabilitation 610 $ahome-based rehabilitation 610 $acommunity-based rehabilitation 610 $aSMART 610 $agoal attainment scaling (GAS) 610 $asevere traumatic brain injury 610 $awell-being 610 $ahealth 610 $along-term perspective 610 $amixed method 610 $afatigue 610 $aneuropsychological function 610 $aPROMS 610 $acognition 610 $aneuropsychology 610 $apatient outcome assessment 610 $aexecutive function 610 $aeducation 610 $aprognosis 610 $amusic therapy 610 $aTBI 610 $astructural connectivity 610 $aconnectometry 610 $aDTI 610 $abrain injury 610 $atraumatic 610 $aage 610 $afunctional impairments 610 $arecovery trajectory 610 $ainjury severity 610 $amild traumatic brain injury 610 $afunctional MRI 610 $acognitive flexibility 610 $atask switching 610 $adorsal caudate 610 $afeasibility study 610 $apediatric brain injury 610 $aSMART-goals 610 $abrain injuries 610 $ainterventions 610 $atreatment outcome 610 $aoverview 610 $aSexuality 610 $acognitive behaviour therapy 610 $aRehabilitation 610 $agray matter volume 610 $awhite matter track 615 7$aMedicine 615 7$aNeurology & clinical neurophysiology 700 $aAndelic$b Nada$4edt$01293393 702 $aRøe$b Cecilie$4edt 702 $aHelseth$b Eirik$4edt 702 $aHowe$b Emilie Isager$4edt 702 $aForslund$b Marit Vindal$4edt 702 $aHellstrøm$b Torgeir$4edt 702 $aAndelic$b Nada$4oth 702 $aRøe$b Cecilie$4oth 702 $aHelseth$b Eirik$4oth 702 $aHowe$b Emilie Isager$4oth 702 $aForslund$b Marit Vindal$4oth 702 $aHellstrøm$b Torgeir$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910637779303321 996 $aNew Perspectives in Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury$93022564 997 $aUNINA