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  • #REDIRECT [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury]]
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  • ...tions can damage the frontal lobe, including [[stroke]], [[Traumatic Brain Injury|head trauma,]] and [[dementia]]<ref name=":0">Very well health [https://www ...k assessment and the niceties of social interaction; it is the area of the brain that deals with abstract concepts.
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  • == Life Expectancy Following Traumatic Brain Injury == Long-Term Survival After Traumatic Brain Injury Part II: Life Expectancy.
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  • ...he challenges for clinical guidelines in the management of traumatic brain injury include: ...s group, ethical considerations, due to many patients with traumatic brain injury lacking the mental capacity to give fully informed consent confounding the
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  • ...ssing the increase in the population of people leaving with acquired brain injury.  ...falls (last accessed 03/09/2019) </ref> Falls tie age with traumatic brain injury in a two-way relationship:  [[File:Screenshot 2019-10-24 at 12.09.31.png|t
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  • ..." /> The costs involved in the care of a child with severe traumatic brain injury, extended over the individual’s lifetime, are significant.<ref name=":1" ...s="text-right"><ref>. Arkansas Children's. Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injury: Ryan's Story. Available from: https://youtu.be/YpdCspyn4co[last accessed 3
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  • ...ion of the blood–brain barrier (BBB), peripheral blood cells infiltration, brain edema, and the discharge of numerous immune mediators including chemotactic ...f secondary injury and their contribution to the severity of the secondary injury might vary.
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  • ...71/journal.pone.0253206 A meta-analysis of cohort studies: Traumatic brain injury and risk of Alzheimer’s Disease]. PLoS one. 2021 Jun 22;16(6):e0253206.</ ...matic brain injury derived from an external source and non-traumatic brain injury derived from either an internal or external source.
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  • ...5):311-324. doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2016.03.002</ref>[[File:Traumatic Brain Injury Subtypes.jpg|center|thumb|700x700px| '''''Traumatic Brain Injury Subtypes.'''''
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  • ...do at any time in [https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/traumatic-brain-injury-programme/ Plus,] it can be started and completed at any time that suits yo ...aypal-donate-btns">[https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/traumatic-brain-injury-programme/ Go to the updated course on Plus ]</div>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury Course]]
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  • ...of preventive strategies by identifying the main causes of traumatic brain injury, the factors contributing to severity, the most prevalent age groups and ot ...dence and severity, in conjunction with identification of the mechanism of injury, allow us to design appropriate health care services from subacute and emer
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  • ...ith other members of the [[Interdisciplinary Management of Traumatic Brain Injury|multidisciplinary team]] is extremely beneficial, and on occasion, joint as == Possible Symptoms following Acute Traumatic Brain Injury ==
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  • ...me=":0">Shukla D, Devi BI, Agrawal A. Outcome measures for traumatic brain injury. Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 2011;113(6):435-41.</ref> ...effectively reflect the complex range of factors affecting traumatic brain injury outcomes. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...refore, teamwork is one of the most fundamental factors in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation and an essential element of comprehensive patient care and i ...ry intensive outpatient program in treating combat-related traumatic brain injury and psychological health conditions]. Frontiers in neurology. 2021 Jan 18;1
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  • ...oach to neurological rehabilitation and physiotherapy post-traumatic brain injury should observe [[neuroplasticity]], [[Motor Control and Learning|motor lear ...an integral part of the [[Interdisciplinary Management of Traumatic Brain Injury|MDT/IDT neurological rehabilitation team]] and neurological physiotherapy i
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  • ...s limitations on understanding of functional recovery from traumatic brain injury, motor relearning and effectiveness of therapeutic methods. ...after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review of the literature. Brain Injury. 2008;22(5):365–373.</ref>. Moreover, the limitations with the research
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  • ...ell being following a [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]]. Discharge planning should involve, from the outset, the patient and thei ...Brain-Injury-Inpatient-Care-Pathway-Neurorehabilitation.pdf Acquired Brain Injury Inpatient Care Pathway: Neurorehabilitation], which incorporates discharge
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  • ...n order to operate, and the respiratory system needs instructions from the brain in order to operate. ...te respiratory distress syndrome following isolated severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine. 2022 Jan;37(1):68-74.</ref>. In this s
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  • ...ide and form part of the content for the [[Introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury Course|TBI MOOC]] that took place in November 2019. ...atic brain injury and the management of individuals with a traumatic brain injury. &nbsp;In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of complet
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  • #REDIRECT [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury Course]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 1]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Case Study: Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Woman]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rehabilitation of Acquired Brain Injury in Disasters and Conflicts]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Case Study: Traumatic Brain Injury and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)]]
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  • ...d neurotransmitters related to volume transmission, in the [[Brain Anatomy|brain]]. ...iological need for sleep across all species may therefore reflect that the brain must enter a state of activity that enables elimination of potentially neur
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  • ...of a neurobehavioral functioning inventory for adults with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 1996 Feb 1;77(2):116-24. ...Functioning Inventory as a depression screening tool after traumatic brain injury. The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation. 2005 Nov 1;20(6):512-26.</ref>
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  • ...ing developed by participants of a project to populate the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of Physiopedia.&nbsp; [[Category: Acquired Brain Injuries]][[Category:TBI Content Project]]
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  • ...ing developed by participants of a project to populate the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of Physiopedia.&nbsp; [[Category: Acquired Brain Injuries]][[Category:TBI Content Project]]
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  • [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 1]] [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 2]]
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  • ...r's dementia, chronic [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]] associated with boxing (CTBI-B), and punch-drunk syndrome. Dementia Pugil ...ner KC, Barth JT, Barnes R (1999). "Neuropsychology of sports-related head injury: Dementia pugilistica to post concussion syndrome". The Clinical Neuropsych
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  • ...y|spinal cord injury]]; [[Brain Tumors|brain tumours]]; and [[Encephalitis|brain infections]]. * Infective - [[Encephalitis]] , [[Meningitis|Meningiti]]<nowiki/>s , Brain abscess.
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  • === Acquired Brain Injury === ...sources/neurology-section-outcome-measures-recommendations/traumatic-brain-injury]
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  • Traumatic brain injury with intracranial bleed, skull fracture, and diffuse brain oedema. Sustained a traumatic brain injury following a road traffic accident on his bicycle. His bicycle was hit side
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  • [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 1]] [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 2]]
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  • ...ide and form part of the content for the [[Introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury Course|TBI MOOC]] that took place in November 2019. ...atic brain injury and the management of individuals with a traumatic brain injury. &nbsp;In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of complet
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  • ...optimal management of [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury.]] ...ted during the recovery period. Patients are left at risk for severe brain injury in the event of a traumatic impact to the craniectomy site<ref>Schirmer CM,
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  • ...e brain's primary somatic sensory cortex (see image 2), a region where the brain interprets input from other areas of the body. Research suggests that, the ...ly understood. New studies are consistently making findings about how this brain region works, and it is unlikely that we have identified all of its functio
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  • ...Decompressive Craniectomy (DC)|Decompressive craniectomy]] (DC) to prevent injury to the craniectomy site during the postoperative period. ...st and when being transferred or turned to avoid injury to the unprotected brain.<ref>Pandit AS, Singhal P, Khawari S, Luoma AMV, Ajina S, Toma AK. [https:/
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