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  1. Cancelling planned actions following mild traumatic brain injury [An article from: Neuropsychologia] by A. DeHaan, C. Halterman, et all 2007-01
  2. Brain Injury: A Guide for Families (Coping Series , Vol 1) by Tampa General Rehabilitation Center, 1996-05

141. Solders' Home In Holyoke
Addresses the needs of Massachusetts residents who have sustained an externally caused traumatic brain injury.
http://www.mass.gov/mrc/ship/ship.htm
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142. Brain Injury: Proving A Lifetime Disability
Head injuries bring more than 400000 people to hospitals every year. Approximatelythreequarters are diagnosed as having suffered a mild to moderate injury
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143. Brain Injury
There are two basic types of brain injury open and closed. Diffuse AxonalInjury After a closed brain injury, the shifting and rotation of the brain
http://home.iprimus.com.au/rboon/BrainInjury.htm
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Home Learning Disabilities Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder The Learning Pyramid QUICK JUMPS ON THIS PAGE Introduction The Miraculous Human Brain Traumatic Brain Injury Types of Injury ... Related Links Brain Injury - Rosemary Boon and Gregory J. de Montfort 2002 The human brain is the most precious commodity a person has. It commands every facet of bodily function, and its very manner of functioning controls our thoughts, dreams, emotions and feelings, as well as our behaviour and perceptions of the world about us. It is a truly remarkable organ. But it is also subject to many disorders, as well as being vulnerable to dysfunction through direct and indirect injury. "Injury" may occur through a number of means - as a result of genetics, the birthing process, exposure to neurotoxic chemicals - including medications, anoxia (lack of oxygen to the brain), or even a simple knock to the head. In fact, a hit to the head during a sporting event may be worse than you think. New studies scrutinised the issue on a scientific level and found that 'bumps' to the head can create changes in mental function. Most recently, studies reveal specific insights into how knocks to the head can have serious, sometimes lasting, effects on brain function.

144. Hothfield Manor Centre For Acquired Brain Injury
Offers specialised services for people with Acquired brain injury, including assessment, rehabilitation and respite services, training and care. Describes facilities, services and location.
http://212.67.202.86/~mayad/hoth/

145. Brain Injury Association Of Michigan
Click here for more information about brain injury research Join us at thebrain injury Association of Michigan s Champions for Charity Golf Outing.
http://www.biami.org/
We have numerous services that are meant to provide direct help to persons with brain injury and their families. Click here for a list of local support groups. Click here for additional support services.
The Association has a variety of programs to provide information and resources about brain injury and brain injury prevention to any interested person who contacts us. Click here for more
We are active in the public policy arena, both within the state and nationally, around issues related to brain injury and prevention. Click here for current advocacy issues.
The Association supports research efforts in treatment and rehabilitation, and participates on Research Advisory Committees. Click here for more information about brain injury research
Prevention is an important part of our activities, including programs and materials designed to reduce the occurrence of brain injuries and fatalities. Click here for information on preventing brain injuries.

146. European Brain Injury Consortium
The European brain injury Consortium is established in the United Kingdom andEuropean Union as a company limited by guarantee. The directors of the company
http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/gdm/EBIC/
The European Brain Injury Consortium exists:
  • to establish close co-operation between European head injury centres and investigators in the management of severe head injury and other types of acute brain damage to act as an advisory organ both in practical and theoretical issues concerning all kinds of brain injury studies.
This page has been accessed ? times since 23 January 1998 Structure Executive Activities Projects ... Centres by Country
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The Consortium holds a general meeting at least once per year to appraise EBIC activities in the past year, to discuss developments and to develop plans for the future. An Executive Committee , consisting of about 10-12 members, acts on behalf of the Consortium and develops proposals for future activities. Members for the Executive Committee are elected during the annual meeting of the Consortium. The European Brain Injury Consortium is established in the United Kingdom and European Union as a company limited by guarantee. The directors of the company are the members of the Executive and such others as is determined from time to time. Communication within the Consortium is through its Co-ordinating Centre (at present in Glasgow) which also carries out functions determined by the Executive members and the Directors of the European Brain Injury Consortium Ltd.

147. Brain Injury Association Of Illinois - Pass Through Page
Notfor-profit, statewide membership organization comprised of people with brain injuries, family members, friends and professionals. Includes mission, events calendar, programs and day camps, and contacts.
http://www.biausa.org/Illinois/bia.htm
You are not alone! We Have A New H o m e WE HAVE MOVED! Our new address is: http://www.biail.org Please make a new bookmark when you get there.

148. Oregon Brain Injury Resource Network
A statewide resource center improving access to brain injury information.Offers resource and literature databases, family advocacy, educational consultants
http://www.tr.wou.edu/tbi/
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149. NEUROSTAFF - Brain Injury Biomechanics
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) biomechanics. Stereotactical phenomena supportedby previously reported experiments - explain common clinical signs and
http://www.neurostaff.org/
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150. Coma Waiting Page
Information about coma and brain injury directed at helping with answers and support in those critical first days and weeks, while waiting for someone to awake from a coma.
http://www.waiting.com/
A Page Directed to You Who are Waiting While Someone is in a Coma "You have a phone call" "From the hospital." he adds. Everything turns flat and dull. I pick up the phone and a voice tells me my husband has been in an accident. Everything takes on an air of unreality. I am so trapped in that bright moment that I can scarcely breathe. Attorney Gordon S. Johnson, Jr. Other JLO Sites: http://tbilaw.com http://tbilaw.net http://tbilaw.org http://subtlebraininjury.com ... http://potslaw.com

151. Center For Neurobehavioral Health - Lancaster, PA
Offers assessment and rehabilitation services to people who have suffered brain injury due to trauma or disease.
http://www.neurohealth.org
Co-founded in 1997 by Cynthia Socha-Gelgot, Ph.D., and Robert M. Stein, Ph.D., the Center for Neurobehavioral Health, Ltd. is a company devoted to the evaluation and treatment of individuals who experience emotional, behavioral, and cognitive difficulties due to an injury or disease of the brain. Located in Central Pennsylvania, the staff includes neuropsychologists who are expert in working with pediatric through geriatric age groups. The combined years of experience of their staff coupled with their background and training allow them to provide both depth and breadth of treatment services. They work closely with family members and other healthcare professionals in the community to better serve our clients.
Regular Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Monday through Friday
Occasional Evening and Saturday Appointments Available by Special Arrangement.
Please contact us for more information. Our Services Include
  • Neuropsychological Assessment
  • Independent Neuropsychological Examinations
  • Individual and Family Psychotherapy
  • Neurobehavioral Intervention
  • Behavior Modification
  • Cognitive Rehabilitation
  • Peer Reviews
  • NeuroEEG Feedback
  • Clinical Hypnosis
  • Patient, Family, and Staff Education

152. Www.inetdirect.net/nsp/
brain injury Association of New ZealandProvides information, advocacy and support to people with brain injuries, familymembers, and caregivers. Has listing of branch offices, and offers Social
http://www.inetdirect.net/nsp/

153. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Central - Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
The Research and Training Center on Community Integration of Individuals with Traumatic brain injury. Provides a large database on a variety of PostTBI challenges as well as the activities and research findings of the RTC. Maintains a newsletter, consumer reports, and journal articles for individuals with TBI and their family and friends. Also offers other publications and resources, designed for professionals.
http://www.mssm.edu/tbinet/
Introduction
TBI Central comprises the Web sites of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Traumatic Brain Injury Interventions (RRTC) and the New York Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (NYTBIMS) at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and The Mount Sinai Medical Center. These sites provide diverse resources for professionals, people with TBI, and their family members. TBI Central provides information on: You can also provide us feedback or be added to the TBI Central mailing list This Web site replaces that of the RTC on Community Integration of People with TBI. If you have difficulty finding any information you are seeking from that Web site, e-mail joshua.cantor@mssm.edu

154. Brain Injury Association Of North Carolina
The official web site for the brain injury Association of North Carolina,headquartered in Raleigh, NC.
http://www.bianc.net/
UPCOMING EVENT The Brain Injury Association of North Carolina Invites You to the 11th Annual Golf Classic October 31, 2005 at Prestonwood Golf Course , Cary, NC We cordially invite you to participate in this coming Fall's 2005 GOLF CLASSIC,
October 31
(yes, Halloween Monday !) For more information about the Golf Classic contact
Dick Weiss in Raleigh at
919-954-8255 or e-mail r.c.weiss-7608@att.net Click here
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Attend a Local Support Group Meeting
There is an extensive network of BIANC Support Groups meeting regularly across North Carolina.
Use our current updated support group listing, available by clicking HERE , to find a BIANC Support Group convenient to you - then get in touch ! New Resource available for Support Group leaders and those who may want to get a new support group going in your area. Click HERE to download the new Support Group Leaders Guide developed by TBI Project STAR at the Charlotte Institute of Rehabilitation.
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155. BFB_Home
Offers information about using EEG Neurofeedback in the treatment of ADD/ADHD, headache, brain injury, chronic fatigue and other sleep problems. Contains articles and links for lay persons. Located in Lexington, Massachusetts.
http://www.bostonnfb.com
What is Neurofeedback?
Neurofeedback is a method to help you optimize your potential by mastering control over your brain waves. The goal is to improve parts of your brain, helping you achieve your intellectual, creative, and productive potential. Effects of training are permanent. Neurofeedback is gaining acceptance in both the medical and psychological communities, especially in difficult cases where a patient is feeling “stuck” in therapy or medications have failed. We often attend school conferences, and collaborate with your therapist or physician, working toward the best outcome for you.
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156. Welcome To RehabTeamSite
Information and services for spinal cord and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
http://calder.med.miami.edu/pointis/
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157. The Brain Spot Starting Page
An accessible site designed for brain injury survivors, persons with memory impairments and new Internet users. Includes links to games, discussion board, activity resources, and personal pages.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/recreate/spot/
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This site was designed as part of a federal grant project titled, "Services and Supports for Persons with Brain Injury," conducted by the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies' Center for Recreation and Disability Studies at the the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Project web site: http://www.unc.edu/depts/recreate/crds/SSPBI
Author: Betsey Zook bzook@email.unc.edu

158. Brain Solutions - The Developmental Re-education Centre
Trains parents in multisensory stimulation therapy for children with intellectual and physical disabilities including Down syndrome, fragile X, Rubinstein Taybi, autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, and other kinds of brain injury or damage.
http://brainsolutions.webdynamit.net/
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159. BrainWeb: Information On Brain Disorders And Brain Diseases
Information about depression, injury, aging, learning, addiction, diseases, all in relation to the brain.
http://www.dana.org/brainweb/
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160. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Head Injury
A concussion is a type of closed head injury that involves the brain. Some head injuries result in prolonged or nonreversible brain damage.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000028.htm
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Concussion Bicycle helmet - proper usage Head injury Intracerebellar hemorrhage - CT scan ... Indications of head injury Alternative names Return to top Concussion - first aid; Brain injury; Head trauma Definition Return to top A head injury is any trauma that leads to injury of the scalp, skull, or brain. These injuries can range from a minor bump on the skull to a devastating brain injury. Head injury can be classified as either closed or penetrating. In a closed head injury, the head sustains a blunt force by striking against an object. A concussion is a type of closed head injury that involves the brain. In a penetrating head injury, an object breaks through the skull and enters the brain. (This object is usually moving at a high speed like a windshield or another part of a motor vehicle.) Considerations Return to top Every year, millions of people sustain a head injury. Most of these injuries are minor because the skull provides the brain with considerable protection. The symptoms of minor head injuries usually go away on their own. More than half a million head injuries a year, however, are severe enough to require hospitalization.

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