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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.  In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of complet
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  • ...01072022-8.pdf Assessment of Extremities Muscle Contracture for Critically Brain Injured Patients.] 2022.</ref>. However, reports of incidence vary substant ...shorter at high tension in muscles with contractures in people with brain injury<ref>Kwah LK, Herbert RD, Harvey LA, Diong J, Clarke JL, Martin JH, et al. P
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  • ...nity reintegration as well as employment potential after a traumatic brain injury. Therefore, it is important to recognise the potential risks of those patho ...everal complications can occur immediately or soon after a traumatic brain injury, but others might not be recognised until the rehabilitation stage. Severe
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  • ...<ref name=":0">Johnson R. How do People get back to work after severe Head Injury? A 10 year Follow-up Study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 1998; 8(1):6 ...gnitive status and return to work after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. ''Rehabilitation Psychology. 2019; 64''(4):435–444
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  • [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 1]] === 2 Months Post Injury ===
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  • [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 1]] [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 2]]
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  • [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 1]] [[Traumatic Brain Injury - Case Study Part 2]]
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  • [[File:Traumatic Brain Injury Course Picture.JPG|frameless|right|372x372px]] ...s with sufficient knowledge to manage a person following a traumatic brain injury. The programme consisted of four courses, which included:) Introduction to
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  • ...for people with disability, particularly for those with a traumatic brain injury. <ref name="WHO">World Health Organisation. Physical Activity. Available at ==Physical Activity and 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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  • ...Amatya Minimum technical standards and recommendations for traumatic brain injury rehabilitation teams in sudden-onset disasters]. The Journal of the Interna Key recommendations from a rehabilitation perspective for traumatic brain injury survivors in disaster settings included patient/carer education, general ph
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  • ...iegas DB, Held K, Wagner P. Cognitive Impairment Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Curr Treat Options Neurol. 2002 Jan;4(1):43–57.</ref> Domains of cogniti ...nd slowness of information processing after severe traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj. 2004 Mar;18(3):257–72.</ref> 
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  • === Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injuries in LMICs === ...Carretta A, Nicolosi F, Morselli C. Epidemiology of severe traumatic brain injury. ''Journal of neurosurgical sciences. 2018;62''(5):535-541
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  • ...f>Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z, Chapter.7 Early Rehabilitation of Acquired Brain Injuries. Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. [https://resources.relabhs.org/reso ...ng with right-sided weakness and loss of sensation due to left-sided brain injury, indicating likely parietal and frontal lobe involvement with rib pain limi
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  • ...ttps://physio-pedia.com/Overview_of_Traumatic_Brain_Injury traumatic brain injury (TBI)]. She underwent surgical procedure to correct a subdural haematoma ...]</ref> <ref name=":0">Heydari F, Golban M, Majidinejad S. Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults Presenting to the Emergency Department: Epidemiology, Outco
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  • ...vere, catastrophic brain injury are more likely to die due to the level of injury and the limited availability of neurosurgery and ventilatory care, rehabili ...ftercare information to patients with mild brain injury or suspected brain injury, including how to recognise the following signs of deterioration. <ref nam
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  • ... an individual with a [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury (TBI)]] acquired through domestic violence.  This case documents the p ...le|Glasgow Coma scale (GCS)]] and a 2 (moderate injury) on the Abbreviated Injury Scale at intake to hospital.  Upon initial assessment, beginning after da
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rehabilitation of Acquired Brain Injury in Disasters and Conflicts]]
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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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  • ...lphia: Lea e Febiger, 1825-1861</ref>. Is one of a pair of arteries on the brain that supplies oxygenated blood to most midline portions of the frontal lobe ...<ref name="tre">Trepel, M. Blutversorgung des Gehirns (Blood supply oft he brain). In: Trepel, M. Neuroanatomie (Neuroanatomy), 5. Edition. München: Urban
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  • ...he acute recovery phase following [[Traumatic Brain Injury|traumatic brain injury]].<ref>Kreutzer JS, Caplan B, DeLuca J. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsych Patients with Traumatic brain Injury
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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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  • == Life Expectancy Following Traumatic Brain Injury == Long-Term Survival After Traumatic Brain Injury Part II: Life Expectancy.
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  • ...vel Mobility Assessment Tool.] The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. 2006. (accessed August 26, 2019 ).</ref> ...aumatic brain injury. Part 2: Content validity and discriminability, Brain Injury, 2009;19(10):833-843<nowiki/>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02
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  • Humans have big [[Brain Anatomy|brain]]<nowiki/>s and our frontal lobes, just behind the forehead, are particular ...le from:https://theconversation.com/frontal-lobe-paradox-where-people-have-brain-damage-but-dont-know-it-100923 (accessed 2.1.2021)</ref>
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  • Focus on sufficient repetition to stimulate brain reorganization using high levels of practice both in-therapy and out-of-the Focus on sufficient intensity of training to stimulate brain reorganization, carefully matching the dynamic and changing needs of the pa
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  • == Brain Injury == ...4 A 3-Step Process to Diagnose (or Rule Out) Concussion within 48 Hours of Injury: World Rugby Guideline] Raftery M, Kemp S, Patricios J, Makdissi M, Decq P.
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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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  • ...o be mediated by conditions such as as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, phantom limb pain, and complex regional pain syndrome lead to neuropathic ...://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15322439.</ref><ref>1Moseley GL. Widespread brain activity during an abdominal task markedly reduced after pain physiology ed
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  • ...mptoms made diagnosis difficult, so many theorised about the origin of the injury. Later, the Canadian diplomats and their families stationed in Havana descr 1-[[Brain Anatomy|White matter]]: composed of bundles of [[axons]] that are coated wi
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  • ...akdissi M. Second impact syndrome or cerebral swelling after sporting head injury. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2012;11(1):21-23.</ref> Due to lack of characterizati ...window of vulnerability for approximately 10-15 days after an initial head injury. <ref name="Cantu" /> <ref name="McCrory" /> The rapid increase in intracra
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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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  • ...hemisphere on either side of a central fissure. As the largest part of the brain, the cerebrum sits in front and on top of the brainstem and behind that sit ...ral lobe(green); [[Occipital Bone|occipital]] lobe(yellow) and [[Brainstem|Brain stem]](black); [[Cerebellum]](sky blue)
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  • ...ptoms Questionnaire: a measure of symptoms commonly experienced after head injury and its reliability]. J Neurol. 1995 Sep;242(9):587-92.</ref>. It contains ...ncussion]] after a head trauma/ [[Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury|brain injury]]<ref name=":0" />.
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  • * [[Traumatic Brain Injury]] (TBI) * Brain Tumour
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  • * This tiny little structure (it only accounts for less than 1% of the brain’s weight) is located just underneath the [[thalamus]], above the [[Pituit ...ps://kids.kiddle.co/Hypothalamus (accessed 29.12.2020)</ref><ref name=":0">Brain made simple [https://brainmadesimple.com/hypothalamus/ Hypothalamus] Availa
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  • .../pii/S0003999308000750 The Moss Attention Rating Scale for traumatic brain injury: Further explorations of reliability and sensitivity to change.] Archives o ...ii/S0003999306000992 Dimensions of disordered attention in traumatic brain injury: further validation of the Moss Attention Rating Scale.] Archives of physic
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  • ...within our bodies, but instead, the changes in the neural pathways of the brain. ...cessing therapy (PRT) is to break the chronic pain cycle by retraining the brain to react to body signals properly.
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