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Brain Injury

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/02699052.asp
ISSN:
0269-9052

Published by:
Taylor & Francis, Limited
Sponsored by:
International Brain Injury Association

27 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Comparison of Four Prompt Modes for Route Finding for Community Travellers With Severe Cognitive Impairments
  2. A Computer-Based Procedure for Assessing Functional Cognitive Skills in Patients With Neurological Injuries: The Virtual Street
  3. A Mobile Phone as a Memory Aid for Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Preliminary Investigation
  4. A QEEG Index of Level of Functional Dependence for People Sustaining Acquired Brain Injury: The Seville Independence Index (SINDI)
  5. A Randomized Control Trial to Evaluate a Paging System for People With Traumatic Brain Injury
  6. A Special Messaging Technology for Two Persons With Acquired Brain Injury and Multiple Disabilities
  7. An Evaluation of the Effects of a Dynamic Lycra Orthosis on Arm Function in a Late Stage Patient with Acquired Brain Injury
  8. An Internet Training Intervention for People With Traumatic Brain Injury: Barriers and Outcomes
  9. An Isokinetic Muscle Strengthening Program for Adults With an Acquired Brain Injury Leads to Meaningful Improvements in Physical Function
  10. Assessing Adaptive Behaviour in the Post-Acute Setting Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Initial Reliability and Validity of the Adaptive Behaviour and Community Competency Scale (ABCCS)
  11. Assessment of Subtle Cognitive-Communication Deficits Following Acquired Brain Injury: A Normative Study of the Functional Assessment of Verbal Reasoning and Executive Strategies (FAVRES)
  12. Clinician Influences on Use of Portable Electronic Memory Devices in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
  13. Evaluating an In-School Injury Prevention Programme's Effect on Children's Helmet Wearing Habits
  14. Identification of Aphasia Post Stroke: A Review of Screening Assessment Tools
  15. Improvement Patterns Among Survivors of Brain Injury: Three Case Examples Documenting the Effectiveness of Memory Compensation Strategies
  16. Investigations of the Impact of Altered Auditory Feedback In-The-Ear Devices on the Speech of People Who Stutter: One-Year Follow-Up
  17. Making Electronic Mail Accessible: Perspectives of People With Acquired Cognitive Impairments, Caregivers, and Professionals
  18. Personal Digital Assistants as Cognitive Aids for Individuals With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Community-Based Trial
  19. Portable Electronic Devices as Memory and Organizational Aids After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Consumer Survey Study
  20. Reliability of Dynamometry to Quantify Isometric Strength Following Traumatic Brain Injury
  21. Teach-M: A Pilot Study Evaluating an Instructional Sequence for Persons With Impaired Memory and Executive Functions
  22. The High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) for Traumatic Brain Injury. Part I: Item Generation
  23. The McMaster Family Assessment Device and Clinical Rating Scale: Questionnaire vs Interview in Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury
  24. The Overt Behaviour Scale (OBS): A Tool for Measuring Challenging Behaviours Following ABI in Community Settings
  25. Use of Assistive Technology in Cognitive Rehabilitation: Exploratory Studies of the Opinions and Expectations of Healthcare Professionals and Potential Users
  26. Use of the Westmead PTA Scale to Monitor Recovery of Memory After Mild Head Injury
  27. Using Stimulus Equivalence Technology to Teach Emotion Recognition to Adults With Acquired Brain Injury

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