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Traumatic Brain Injury.

About the RMQR Series:. Designed for the busy practitioner seeking quick answers when diagnosing and treating commonC Oand not so commonC O disorders. Each volume in the series focuses on a key area of rehabilitation medicine and breaks down the problems, treatments, and expected results into succin...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cifu, David
Otros Autores: Caruso, Deborah, Buschbacher, Ralph
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Demos Medical Pub., LLC, 2010.
Colección:Rehabilitation medicine quick reference.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Traumatic Brain Injury Basics; History; Physical Examination; Assessment Scales: Agitation; Assessment Scales: Balance and Dizziness; Assessment Scales: Cognition; Assessment Scales: Concussion Grading; Assessment Scales: Injury Severity; Assessment Scales: Level of Arousal and Attention; Assessment Scales: Orientation; Assessment Scales: Postconcussion Symptoms; Assessment Scales: Sleep; Assessment Scales: Smell; Diagnostic Tests: Balance and Dizziness; Diagnostic Tests: Bowel and Bladder Function; Diagnostic Tests: Electrophysiologic Evoked Potentials.
  • Diagnostic Tests: Neuroimaging Findings in Traumatic Brain InjuryDiagnostic Tests: Neuroimaging Techniques; Diagnostic Tests: Swallowing; Diagnostic Tests: Vascular; Conditions; Agitation and Restless Behavior; Akinetic Mutism; Aphasia, Expressive (Motor); Aphasia, Receptive (Sensory); Attentional Deficits, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Balance Deficits; Bladder Issues; Bowel Issues; Central Dysautonomia; Cognitive Deficits of Traumatic Brain Injury; Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury; Concussion: Cumulative Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Concussion: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
  • Concussion: Postconcussive Symptoms/Syndrome (PCS)Concussion: Second Impact Syndrome; Concussion: Sports; Coordination Deficits; Cranial Nerve Deficits--I (Anosmia); Cranial Nerve Deficits--V, VII (Face); Cranial Nerve Deficits--X, XI, XII (Head and Neck); Cranial Nerve Deficits--III, IV, VI (Ocular Muscles); Cranial Nerve Deficits--II, VIII, IX (Special Senses); Cranial/Skull Defects: Craniotomy/Craniectomy/Cranioplasty; Deep Venous Thrombosis; Dementia and Traumatic Brain Injury; Depression; Disinhibition; Dizziness; Dysarthria; Dysphagia; Emotional Lability; Executive Function Impairment.
  • Gait (Ambulation) DysfunctionGeriatric Traumatic Brain Injury; Hearing Deficits; Hemiparesis/Hemiplegia; Heterotopic Ossification; Hyperesthesia; Hypoarousal; Hypoesthesia/Numbness; Hypotonia/Flaccidity; Insomnia; Locked-in Syndrome; Minimally Conscious State; Neglect (Unilateral Spatial Inattention); Neuroendocrine Dysfunction: Other; Neuroendocrine Dysfunction: Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone; Neurolinguistic Deficits of Traumatic Brain Injury; Pain: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; Pain: General; Pain: Headaches; Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury; Penetrating Injuries.
  • Posttraumatic AmnesiaPosttraumatic Hydrocephalus; Posttraumatic Seizures; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; Pressure Sores; Quadriparesis; Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injury: Dual Disability; Sexual Dysfunction; Shaken Baby Syndrome; Spasticity/Hypertonicity/Rigidity/Clonus; Tinnitus; Tremors; Vegetative State, Persistent; Vision Deficits; Visual Perceptual Deficits; Interventions; Acute Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Acute Management of Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury; Agitation: Medications to Treat; Complementary Alternative Medicine; Computer-Based Cognitive Therapy.
  • Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy.