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Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Book
Edited by Mark J. Ashley, Executive Director Centre for Neuro Skills, Bakersfield, California David K. Krych, Executive Director Centre for Neuro Skills, Irving, Texas
Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation provides a concise source of information about the scientific and therapeutic realms involved in the rehabilitation of the traumatically brain-injured patient, specifically as they relate to persistent deficits. It is intended as a reference for pharmacological, anatomical and physiological information for basic therapeutic rationales that are not well-understood in the field, such as cognitive and vestibular rehabilitation. It offers specific therapeutic approaches and other information that would otherwise be available only through extensive readings from multiple sources.
FEATURES
Provides a comprehensive outline at the beginning of each chapter
Develops a common focus combining medical management and therapeutic issues
Offers important issues for case managers
Gives an excellent broad-based representation of current issues relating across allied health
fields