Operational Stress Injury ClinicMilitary MedicineNelson C, St Cyr K, Weiser M, Gifford S, Gallimore J, Morningstar A. Knowledge gained from the brief traumatic brain injury screen--implications for treating Canadian military personnel. Mil Med. 2011;176(2):156-60....
In Study 2, construct validity was examined using a sample of participants with traumatic brain injury. TBI participants showed significantly lower D-CAT performance than age and education level matched healthy controls. On the basis of these findings, the D-CAT can be regarded as a reliable and...
The winner was ETS2101 (also known as dexanabinol), a cannabinoid that has previously been shown to be safe but ineffective in a Phase III trial of traumatic brain injury. The drug has no clear anticancer targets, says e-therapeutics CEO Malcolm Young, but instead affects apoptotic networks,...
Brief Symptom Inventory BSI;BSI-18 The BSI (Derogatis and Melisaratos1983) is a shortened, 53-item version of the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90; Derogatis et al.1973) that measures emotional-behavioral functioning in nine dimensions: somatization, obsessive-compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, depre...
Utilizesparentandteacherinputintheevaluationofthechild’sbehavioralfunctioningTheBRIEFisusefulinevaluatingchildrenwithawidespectrumofdevelopmentalandacquiredneurologicalconditions,suchas:LearningdisabilitiesLowbirthweightAttentionAttention-deficit/hyperactivitydisorderTourette'sdisorderTraumaticbraininjuryPervasivedevelopmentaldisorders...
Electro-Magnetic Radiation is a frequency field originating from an electrical source. All electrical sources emit a field of frequencies. A frequency is a wave form that has a length and a duration. Think of an heart beat monitor as seen in all hospitals today – the screen shows pointed pe...
An Evaluation of the Veterans Affairs Traumatic Brain Injury Screening Process Among Operation Enduring Freedom and/or Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans To describe the early results of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) screening program for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to identify pat...
In Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX, USA, 24–27 October 1993. Zimmerman, M.; Chelminski, I. A scale to screen for DSM-IV Axis I disorders in psychiatric out-patients: Performance of the Psychiatric Diagnostic...
There is a particular population who may benefit from VRT to alleviate both patient and physiotherapist burden, including patients in an intensive care unit, those in a minimally conscious state, and those suffering from a severe traumatic brain injury. The positive effects of VRE may also be fou...
To prevent these outcomes, nanorobots were incorporated to monitor and screen for the development of new aneurysms inside the human body [131]. The use of nanorobots would advance biomedical operations such as minimally invasive surgery, aid patients who require continuous supervision of body function...