Reprint

New Perspectives in Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury

Edited by
November 2022
218 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5621-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5622-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue New Perspectives in Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

There 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.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
traumatic brain injury; rehabilitation; care pathway; predictors; trauma hospital; traumatic brain injury; sport related concussion; memory impairment; diffusion tensor imaging; white matter lesions; rehabilitative approaches; traumatic brain injury; goal-oriented rehabilitation; home-based rehabilitation; community-based rehabilitation; SMART; goal attainment scaling (GAS); severe traumatic brain injury; well-being; health; long-term perspective; mixed method; fatigue; rehabilitation; traumatic brain injury; neuropsychological function; PROMS; traumatic brain injury; cognition; neuropsychology; patient outcome assessment; executive function; education; prognosis; music therapy; traumatic brain injury; TBI; executive function; rehabilitation; structural connectivity; connectometry; DTI; brain injury; traumatic; age; functional impairments; recovery trajectory; injury severity; mild traumatic brain injury; functional MRI; cognitive flexibility; task switching; dorsal caudate; feasibility study; goal-oriented rehabilitation; pediatric brain injury; SMART-goals; home-based rehabilitation; brain injuries; traumatic; interventions; treatment outcome; rehabilitation; overview; Sexuality; cognitive behaviour therapy; traumatic brain injury; Rehabilitation; traumatic brain injury; gray matter volume; white matter track; prognosis