: mild to serious injury to the brain (as from stroke, near drowning, anoxia, encephalitis, brain tumor, or a blow to the head) that is not congenital, hereditary, or degenerative and that causes temporary or permanent symptoms including impairments in cognition (such as memory loss or poor...
acquired brain injury英英释义 noun mild to serious injury to the brain (as from stroke, near drowning, anoxia, encephalitis, brain tumor, or a blow to the head) that is not congenital, hereditary, or degenerative and that causes temporary or permanent symptoms including impairments in cognition ...
There is emerging evidence that impairments in cognitive functions can be manipulated by both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions to improve rehabilitation outcomes. By using stroke as a model for acquired brain injury, we review the evidence that links cognitive impairment to poor ...
Background/Objective After an acquired brain injury (ABI), the person remains with several impairments and disabilities that cause a decrease in his/her quality of life (QoL), which could change over time. The objective of the study was to analyse the evolution patterns of QoL in a sample ...
Gasquoine PG (2016) Blissfully unaware: Anosognosia and anosodiaphoria after acquired brain injury. Neuropsychol Rehabil 26: 261-285.Gasquoine, P. G. (2016). Blissfully unaware: Anosognosia and anosodiaphoria after acquired brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 26(2), 261-285. doi:...
Overground walking tests such as the 10-Meter Walk Test (comfortable and fast 10MWT) [13] and 6-Minute Walk Test (6-MWT) [14] are the gold standard for measuring walking impairments. These tests provide insight into an individual’s capacity for improvement during rehabilitation and help ...
This study describes a dynamic non-linear mathematical approach for modeling the course of disease in acquired brain injury (ABI) patients. Data from a multicentric study were used to evaluate the reliability of the Michaelis–Menten (MM) model applied to well-known clinical variables that assess ...
Overground walking tests such as the 10-Meter Walk Test (comfortable and fast 10MWT) [13] and 6-Minute Walk Test (6-MWT) [14] are the gold standard for measuring walking impairments. These tests provide insight into an individual’s capacity for improvement during rehabilitation and help ...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is linked to increased depression risk. Existing therapies for depression in ABI (e.g., cognitive behavioural therapy) have mixed efficacy. Behavioural activation (BA), an intervention that encourages engaging in positively re
Acquired brain injury (ABI) during childhood can be associated with enduring difficulties related to impairments to executive functioning (EF). EF impairme... J Tonks,P Yates,I Frampton,... - 《Brain Injury Bi》 被引量: 34发表: 2011年 Brain injury rehabilitation: The lived experience of inp...