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  1. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Therapy and Resource Manual (Neurogenic Communication Disorder Series) by Betsy S. Green, Kristin M. Stevens, et all 1997-09-01
  2. Speechless: God And a Brain Injury by Keith Williamson, 2005-09-30
  3. Alternate Therapies In The Treatment Of Brain Injury And Neurobehavioral Disorders: A Practical Guide
  4. Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury by Maggie Campbell, 2000-08-15
  5. Traumatic Brain Injury: Associated Speech, Language, and Swallowing Disorders by Bruce Murdoch, Deborah G. Theodoros, 2001-01-31
  6. Traumatic Brain Injury: Methods for Clinical & Forensic Neuropsychiatric Assessment, Second Edition by Jr., Robert P. Granacher, 2007-12-20
  7. Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitation For Everyday Adaptive Living by J. Ponsford, 1995-08-01
  8. Traumatic Brain Injury in Sports (Studies on Neuropsychology, Ne) by Mark Lovell, 2004-01-01
  9. Behavior Analysis Guidelines and Brain Injury Rehabilitation: People, Principles, and Programs by Harvey E., Ph.D. Jacobs, 1993-05
  10. Living with Brain Injury: A Guide for Families and Caregivers
  11. Smile and Jump High! the True Story of Overcoming a Traumatic Brain Injury by Donald J. Lloyd, Shannon L. Kehoe, et all 2001-09-01
  12. Our FAScinating Journey: Keys to Brain Potential Along the Path of Prenatal Brain Injury, Second Edition by Jodee Kulp, 2004-03
  13. Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Proactive Intervention (NEUROGENIC COMMUNICATION DISORDERS) by Jean L. Blosser, Roberta DePompei, 2002-08-15
  14. Cognitive-Communicative Abilities Following Brain Injury: A Functional Approach (Neurogenic Communication Disorders) by Leila L. Hartley, 1994-10-01

61. Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust
British organisation offering recovery and rehabilitation programmes for brain injury at various centres throughout the UK.
http://www.birt.co.uk/

62. TBINDC.org
Coordinating research and dissemination efforts of the TBI Model Systems programfunded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
http://www.tbindc.org/
The TBI Model Systems The TBI National Data Center TBIMS Member Login
TBINDC Live Syllabus
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tbindc@kmrrec.org

63. Brain Injury .com | Traumatic Brain Injury TBI Information Resource - Brain Inju
A medical, legal, and informational resource for persons dealing with traumaticbrain injury (TBI).
http://www.braininjury.com/
A medical, legal, and informational resource for persons dealing with traumatic brain injury.
Information is power.
How Can the Brain be Injured?

Symptoms of Brain Injury

Little Known Symptoms/Injuries

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Brain Injury in Children

Understanding Diagnostic Tests

( CT / MRI / SPECT / EEG )
The Anatomy of the Brain

Stories of Amazing Recoveries
updated Submit Your Story Coma: Some Facts Multiple Sclerosis Aggravation Special Cases: Alzheimer's, ... Latest Medical Research updated About Brain Injury .com Brain Injury .com was created several years ago by Attorney Steven (Woody) Igou to fill several needs. First, victims of traumatic brain injury and their families often are not given adequate information regarding the nature of their medical condition. The field of traumatic brain injury is extremely complex and often health care providers do not have the time or resources to adequately address all of the medical and recovery issues involved. The website provides some of that valuable information. Secondly, persons with traumatic brain injury need specialized legal representation, if a case is going to be pursued. Brain injury litigation is uniquely complex and requires attorneys that are experienced in the medical and legal issues involved. Attorney Woody Igou has created a nationwide network of legal services to serve those with cases involving brain injury. We are thankful that hundreds of people have been helped through this website. We pledge to continue providing cutting edge information and aggressive legal representation for those in need.

64. Brain Injury Books, Brain Injury Education, Brain Injury Support, Brain Injury R
Items on coping with brain injury, as well as material for care givers and medical professionals.
http://braininjurybooks.com/

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65. Glossary Of Brain Injury Terms
Indexed glossary of words relating to head and brain injuries.
http://www.headway.org.uk/default.asp?step=4&pid=97

66. Special Education Guide - Parentpals.com
Parent Pals is sponsored by AmeriCorp Speech and Hearing. Our goal is to provide special education and gifted information, continuing education, support, weekly tips, games, book resources, and news and views for parents and professionals. Therapists, audiologists, teachers, nurses and physicians contribute information on the following subjects ADHD, autism, deaf and hard of hearing, emotionally disturbed, homeschooling, gifted, learning disabilities, mental retardation, orthopedically impaired, otherwise health impaired, severe and/or multiple disabilities, speech and language impairment, stuttering, traumatic brain injury and, visually impaired.
http://www.parentpals.com/

67. Brain Injury Association Of Texas Home
Working to improve the quality of life for survivors of brain injury and theirloved ones.
http://www.biatx.org/
Brain Injury Association of Texas
A Chartered State Chapter of the
Brain Injury Association of America, Inc.
Family Helpline: 1 800 392-0040 2005 Annual Conference
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The Brain Injury Association of Texas dedicates this site to brain injury survivors, family members, advocates, and brain injury professionals in Texas. Dealing with a brain injury is never easy. We hope the information found on our website will make life a little easier for the brain injury survivor, a little more understandable for the family member, provide a little more support for the advocate, and assist in improving the quality of care provided by the brain injury professional. If you are not currently a member of the Brain Injury Association of Texas, please join now
TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!
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68. Brain Injury Association Of Colorado -
A resource directory for family members and survivors of TBI. Including links,chat room, glossary and provider directory.
http://www.biacolorado.org/
You are not alone!
H o m e There are more annual incidences of brain injury than Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injuries, HIV/AIDS and Breast Cancer put together 2005 Conference!
Marriott – Vail, Colorado
September 29th - October 1st
(Thursday - Saturday)
Click Here for Details
Special Conference on October 1st: Evaluation and Treatment of Mental Illness after a Brain Injury Brain Injury 101 Educational Series!
Click on the links below to visit our generous sponsors! BRAIN DAY 2005
Alzheimer’s Association Friday, October 21

The Brain Day 2005 Symposium focuses on the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being of persons with injuries and diseases affecting brain activities. Participants will learn how to enrich the lives of their families by learning new skills and methods for coping with these challenges. It is possible to be in control and feel empowered. Our symposium will show you how.
Location:

First Plymouth Congregational Church 3501 S.Colorado Boulavard

69. Brain Injury Association Of Massachusetts , Offering Information, Hope, And Supp
Information about group and brain injury, education partners, and fund raisinginformation.
http://www.mbia.net/
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Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts Offering information, hope, and support to people
with brain injuries, their families, and professionals
who care for them. (800) 242-0030 - Brain Injury Info Line - Tel
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30 Lyman St. Westborough, MA 01581 email: BIAMA@BIAMA.ORG What is Brain Injury HELP Prevention ... Give! The Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts (BIAMA) is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A survivor of brain injury and her family donated this web site.
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70. Alabama Head Injury Foundation
Improving life for people with traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury.
http://www.ahif.org
Our Mission
To improve the quality of life for survivors of traumatic brain injury and for their families.
The Alabama Head Injury Foundation (AHIF) was founded by professionals and families in 1983 to increase public awareness of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and to stimulate the development of supportive services. Today, AHIF is among the largest state brain injury associations in the nation with model programs and statewide services.
Whether the injury is mild or severe the life of the injured person and their family is changed forever. The impact can be both emotionally and financially devastating. AHIF provides the information to help clients and families understand the results of injury. AHIF helps access available resources and provides services and programs which meet the unique needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) as well as spinal cord injury (SCI) in certain programs. Traumatic Brain Injury Facts:
  • Every 21 seconds one more person sustains a Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States.

71. Brain Injury Glossary A
A glossary of terms used for brain injury, AZ.
http://www.waiting.com/glossarya.html
About Brain Injury A Glossary of Terms Beginning with "A" Please wait one moment while the glossary loads. Click on a letter to access terms or click the "on" button to browse entire glossary. A B C D ... W Or Go To:
Intracranial Pressure
Understanding Coma
Rancho Los Amigos Scale/ The Levels of Coma
Objectives of Neurosurgery ...
A Guide to Brain Anatomy
Abnormal - Not average, typical or usual; not normal. [Click Here to Return to List] Abscess - A localized collection of pus in a cavity. [Click Here to Return to List] Abstract Concept - A concept or idea not related to any specific instance or object and which potentially can be applied to many different situations or objects. Persons with cognitive deficits often have difficulty undestanding abstract concepts. [Click Here to Return to List] Abstract Thinking - Being able to apply abstract concepts to new situations and surroundings. [Click Here to Return to List] Acalculia - The inability to perform simple problems of arithmetic. [Click Here to Return to List] Accident - See Terms and Definitions Related to Insurance . With respect to prevention of injuries caused by motor vehicles, the preferred term is "crash", rather than accident, so as not to suggest that the event was unavoidable.

72. OEP - Optometric Extension Program: Acquired Brain Injury & Hidden Visual Proble
Addressing visual problems that may be overlooked during initial treatment of brain injury.
http://www.healthy.net/oep/BRAIN.HTM

Hidden Visual Problems
Acquired Brain Injury can come in many forms. Below are some common diagnoses:
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Mild Acquired Brain Injury Mild Closed Head Injury Post-Concussive Syndrome Cervical Trauma Syndrome Post Traumatic Vision Syndrome Stroke Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Vascular Accident
Essentially, Acquired Brain Injury is an insult to the brain. It can result from a blow to the head, stroke, or neurological dysfunction. This can produce a diminished or altered state of consciousness, and may result in impairment or cognitive abilities, sensory processing and/or physical function. Impairments may be mild or severe; most are amenable to rehabilitation. Specific effects can be:
  • Disturbance of behavioral or emotional functioning Partial or total functional disability Physiological maladjustment Visual dysfunction
HIDDEN VISUAL PROBLEMS
Often visual problems resulting from Acquired Brain Injury are overlooked during initial treatment of the injury. Frequently these problems are hidden and neglected, lengthening and impairing rehabilitation. Vision is the most important source of sensory information. Consisting of a sophisticated complex of subsystems, the visual process involves the flow and processing of information to the brain. Because there is a close relationship between vision and the brain, Acquired Brain Injury can disrupt the visual process, interfering with the flow and processing of information. The result is a vision problem. Symptoms indicating a vision problem are:

73. Brain Injury Resource Foundation
Since 1982, the unique role of the brain injury Resource Foundation (BIRF) hasbeen to direct families toward services and resources needed to handle the
http://www.birf.info/

74. Connecticut Neuropsychological Society
Information for members of this professional organization, with public education topics about diagnosis and treatment of brain injury and other neuropsychological disorders.
http://www.cnsontheweb.org
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75. IngentaConnect Publication: Brain Injury
brain injury. ISSN 02699052 visit publication homepage brain injury logo Taylor and Francis Ltd logo. Publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/tbin

76. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy -- Updated June 2001
Providing hyperbaric oxygen therapy and neurofeedback. Specializing in the treatment of brain injury and dysfunction.
http://www.newenglandhyperbaric.com
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Serving clients from New England and beyond: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine, New York, Boston, Montreal
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy New England Hyperbaric Center, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts has been closed since August and is currently for sale. The house, including the clinic, and the chamber can be purchased together or separately. Explore this site for information about the chamber. The office is also equipped for providing neurofeedback (also known as EEG biofeedback) and QEEG. Our links page is a good place to start surfing the web for more information about these modalities. Our wonderful, trained staff would consider continuing to work under the right conditions, making it a true turnkey practice and an incredible opportunity for the right doctor. The center is unique and there is a great need in the northeast for it to continue the work that we have begun. The house is also outstanding. It is listed with Stonehouse Properties and it can be viewed at: http://www.stonehouseproperties.com/42WSheffieldGB/index.html

77. New Hampshire Brain Injury Association
Works to improve the quality of life for survivors of brain injury and theirfamilies. Resource directory, newsletter, event listings, support groups,
http://www.bianh.org/
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109 N. State St., Concord, NH 03301
The Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire
is a private, non-profit, family and consumer run organization representing over 5000 New Hampshire residents with acquired brain disorders and stroke. The BIANH was founded in 1983 by NH parents seeking to bring home their brain injured children from out of state nursing homes.
  • Mission Statement ~ To create a better future through brain injury prevention, education, advocacy and support.
  • Vision ~ A world where preventable brain injuries are prevented, unpreventable brain injuries are minimized, and people who have experienced brain injury can maximize their quality of life.
  • Advertising! The BIANH produces our Headway Newsletter quarterly with a circulation of over 6,800 and our yearly Resource Directory. Please click here if you would like information on advertising in our publications!
  • Volunteers Wanted! Our Connections Program is seeking volunteers. If you are interested in our Connections Program, please call or

78. BIA - Error
Website for the brain injury Association of Minnesota, serving the 94000 Minnesotanswith brain injury, their loved ones, and the professionals who work
http://www.braininjurymn.org/
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79. Origami - Mid Michigan
Program to help individuals with brain injury to return to independent living and competitive employment.
http://www.origamirehab.org
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Thank you for looking into our program at Origami. Here you will find a dynamic and innovative team of rehabilitation specialists committed to providing our participants and their families with a holistic approach to recovery. Located in a wooded area just outside of Lansing, Michigan, the setting at Origami is indeed as spacious and beautiful as depicted in the . The environment here is an important aspect of the program, and is creatively enfolded into the rehabilitation process. The conceptual model implemented by our extensive staff programs and services . We are a non-profit organization resulting from a creative alliance between Michigan State University Health Team and Peckham, Inc

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More results from search.epnet.com brain injury Rehabilitation TrustAn imaginative new concept of personal care and rehabilitation housing for peoplewith severe physical disabilities, brain injury and autism.
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