Traumatic Brain Injury -

Traumatic Brain Injury

Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Case Management, Third Edition

Mark J. Ashley (Herausgeber)

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1084 Seiten
2010 | 3rd New edition
Crc Press Inc
978-1-4200-7194-8 (ISBN)
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Delineates a broad spectrum of advanced theoretical clinical constructs and detailed diagnostic and treatment interventions for traumatic brain injury. This title details specific diagnostic and treatment approaches for various aspects of dysfunction observed following brain injury.
Since the bestselling second edition was published almost a decade ago, the field of brain injury treatment has undergone tremendous change, largely impacting access to treatment. But, while the healthcare marketplace has evolved, the needs of brain injury victims remain the same. With updated and expanded clinical coverage, Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Case Management, Third Edition delineates a broad spectrum of advanced theoretical clinical constructs and detailed diagnostic and treatment interventions for traumatic brain injury.


Details Specific Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches for Nearly All Aspects of Dysfunction Observed Following Brain Injury


With contributions from more than 50 authorities in both academia and industry, this highly respected text stands apart as a clinical guide to rehabilitative treatment of persons with traumatic brain injury following the acute phase of treatment. It provides a concise source of information about the scientific and therapeutic realms involved in the rehabilitation of a person with traumatic brain injury, specifically as they relate to persistent deficits. The book also details long-term consequences of brain injury and effective approaches to vocational rehabilitation and case management.





Widening coverage from the previous edition, this book includes details on:









Metabolic and bioenergetic factors in brain injury
Neuroendocrine dysfunction following brain injury
Blast injury
Ethical issues in treatment of brain injury
Neuropharmacological and neuropsychological interventions following brain injury
Interventions for the minimally conscious patient
Dietary and exercise considerations after brain injury





Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Case Management, Third Edition is a complete source of pharmacological, anatomical, and physiological information for basic therapeutic rationales that are often not well understood in the field. It is an ideal reference for both new and experienced clinicians.

Mark J. Ashley, Sc.D., CCC-SLP, CCM, CBIS is founder and president/CEO of Centre for Neuro Skills® (CNS), which has operated post-acute brain injury rehabilitation programs in both California and Texas since 1980. Dr. Ashley serves on the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of America, is the immediate past chair, and serves on the Chairman’s Circle. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the California Brain Injury Association and is the current chair.

MEDICAL THEMES
Neurologic Examination of the Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury
David A. Gelber and Charles D. Callahan
Posttraumatic Epilepsy and Neurorehabilitation
Theresa D. Hernández, Paul M. Levisohn, Kimberley Buytaert-Hoefen, and Dean K. Naritoku
Neurobehavioral Consequences of Combat-Related Blast Injury and Polytrauma
Jay M. Uomoto, Rhonda M. Williams, and Leigh Anne Randa
Neurotransmitters and Pharmacology
Ronald A. Browning
Neuropharmacologic Considerations in the Treatment of Vegetative State and Minimally Conscious State following Brain Injury
Deborah Lynne Doherty
Diagnosis and Management of Balance Disturbances following Traumatic Brain Injury
Peter S. Roland and Patti Blau
Visual Dysfunction following Traumatic Brain Injury
Ronald L. Morton
Disruptions in Physical Substrates of Vision following Traumatic Brain Injury Richard E. Helvie
Rehabilitation and Management of Visual Dysfunction following Traumatic Brain Injury
Penelope S. Suter
Auditory Function Assessment in Posttraumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Juan J. Bermejo
Issues in Aging following Traumatic Brain Injury
Alan Weintraub and Mark J. Ashley
Bioscience Frontiers in Neuromedical Interventions following Brain Injury
Mark J. Ashley, Alan Weintraub, and David L. Ripley
Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation Therapy
Robert P. Lehr, Jr.
Pituitary Dysfunction after Traumatic Brain Injury
Sorin G. Beca, Brent Masel, and Randall J. Urban

ALLIED HEALTH THEMES
The Therapeutical Potential of Diet and Exercise on Brain Repair
Fernando Gomez-Pinilla and Sandeep Sharma
The Traumatic Brain Injury Literature: Scholarship
John R. Muma, Steven J. Cloud, and Brett E. Kemker
Neuroanatomic Review of Cognitive Function: Anatomy and Plasticity
Mark J. Ashley
Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation in TBI: An Integrative Neuroscience Approach
Fofi Constantinidou and Robin D. Thomas
Cognitive Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment in TBI
Mark J. Ashley, Rose Leal, Zenobia Mehta, Jessica G. Ashley, and Matthew J. Ashley
The Use of Applied Behavior Analysis in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Craig S. Persel and Chris H. Persel
Neuropsychological Interventions following Traumatic Brain Injury
Theodore Tsaousides and Wayne A. Gordon
Management of Residual Physical Deficits
Velda L. Bryan, David W. Harrington, and Michael G. Elliott
Vocational Rehabilitation
Mark J. Ashley, Joe Ninomiya, Jr., Amy Berryman, and Karen Rasavage
Therapeutic Recreation in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Sam S. Andrews, Kenneth A. Gerhart, Kenneth R. Hosack, and Jill Stelley Virden
Children and Adolescents: Practical Strategies for School Participation and Transition
Roberta DePompei and Janet Siantz Tyler
The Contribution of the Neuropsychological Evaluation to Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Jay M. Uomoto
Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury following Acute Rehabilitation
Mark J. Ashley

CASE MANAGEMENT THEMES
External Case Management of Brain Injury: An Overview
Jan Wood
Litigation and Settlement Options for the Brain-Injured Survivor
William L. E. Dussault
Ethical Challenges in Funding Treatment and Care in Traumatic Brain Injury: An Argument for National Health Insurance
Thomas R. Kerkhoff, Stephanie L. Hanson, and Zoë N. Swaine
Discharge Planning in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Mark J. Ashley and Susan M. Ashley

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2010
Zusatzinfo Eight pp color insert; 13 figures; WHOLE TEXT TO BE REPLACED 2ND PRINT; 46 Tables, black and white; 158 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 2041 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Rehabilitation
ISBN-10 1-4200-7194-7 / 1420071947
ISBN-13 978-1-4200-7194-8 / 9781420071948
Zustand Neuware
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