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Clinical Pathways: Brain Injuries (20)

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Abstracts for most of the articles referenced below may be
obtained from the MEDLINE Web site.
 

Reference

Location

PMID

Brain Injuries

High WM Jr, et al.
Early versus later admission to postacute rehabilitation: impact on functional outcome after traumatic brain injury.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil.
2006 Mar;87(3):334-42.

Baylor College of Medicine

Houston, TX

 

16500166

Keenan HT, Bratton SL.
Epidemiology and outcomes of pediatric traumatic brain injury.

Dev Neurosci.
2006;28(4-5):256-63. 

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, UT

 

16943649

Vitaz TW, et al.
Development and implementation of a clinical pathway for severe traumatic brain injury.

J Trauma
2001 Aug;51(2):369-75.

University of Louisville School of Medicine

Louisville, KY

11493802

Malia K, et al.
Establishing minimum recommended standards for post-acute brain injury rehabilitation.

Brain Inj
2001 Apr;15(4):357-62.

Defence Services Medical Rehabilitation Centre

Surrey, United Kingdom

11299136

Mcilvoy L, et al.
Successful incorporation of the Severe Head Injury Guidelines into a phased-outcome clinical pathway.

J Neurosci Nurs
2001 Apr;33(2):72-8, 82.

University of Louisville Hospital

Louisville, KY

11326621

Barbeau H, et al.
The role of rehabilitation in the recovery of walking in the neurological population.

Curr Opin Neurol
2001 Dec;14(6):735-40.

McGill University

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

11723381

Lee SS, et al.
A functional model of cognitive rehabilitation in occupational therapy.

Can J Occup ther
2001 Feb;68(1):41-50.

Windsor Regional Hospital

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

11233687

Consensus conference. Rehabilitation of persons with traumatic brain injury. NIH Consensus Development Panel on Rehabilitation of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury.

JAMA
1999 Sep 8;282(10):974-83.

n/a

10485684

Braverman SE, et al.
A multidisciplinary TBI inpatient rehabilitation programme for active duty service members as part of a randomized clinical trial.

Brain Inj
1999 Jun;13(6):405-15.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

Washington, DC

10401542

Shiel A, et al.
The effects of increased rehabilitation therapy after brain injury: results of a prospective controlled trial.

Clin Rehabil
2001 Oct;15(5):501-14.

University of Southampton Rehabilitation Research Unit

United Kingdom

11594640

Zhu XL, et al.
Does intensive rehabilitation improve the functional outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury? Interim result of a randomized controlled trial.

Br J Neurosurg
2001 Dec;15(6):464-73.

Prince of Wales Hospital, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong

11813997

Yasuda S, et al.
Return to work for persons with traumatic brain injury.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil
2001 Nov;80(11):852-64.

Virginia Commonwealth University

Richmond, VA

11805460

King BS, et al.
The early assessment and intensive care unit management of patients with severe traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.

Surg Clin North Am
2000 Jun;80(3):855-70.

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia,
PA

10897265

 

 

 

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