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  1. The Behavioural and Emotional Complications of Traumatic Brain Injury (Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition) by Simon F. Crowe, 2008-02-28
  2. Psychotherapy after Brain Injury: Principles and Techniques by Pamela S. Klonoff PhDABPP-CN, 2010-06-09
  3. Unthinkable: A Mother's Tragedy, Terror, and Triumph Through A Child's Traumatic Brain Injury by Dixie Coskie, 2010-01-04
  4. Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitation for Speech-Language Pathologists by Rita Gillis Ph D, 1996-01-15
  5. Brain Injury Rewiring for Survivors: A Lifeline to New Connections (Idyll Arbor Personal Health Book) by Carolyn E. Dolen, 2010-02-01
  6. Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: New Frontiers in Clinical and Translational Research
  7. Brain Injury and Returning to Employment: A Guide for Practitioners by James Japp, 2005-01-30
  8. Understanding Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI): An Insightful Guide to Symptoms, Treatments, and Redefining Recovery by Mary Ann Keatley PhD, Laura L. Whittemore, 2010-08-07
  9. Traumatic Brain Injury (Rehabilitation Medicine Quick Reference Series) by David X. Cifu, et all 2010-03-22
  10. Traumatic Brain Injury: Methods for Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychiatric Assessment, Second Edition by Robert P. GranacherJr., 2007-12-20
  11. Chemical Brain Injury (Environmental Health) by Kaye H. Kilburn M.D., 1998-02
  12. Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury by Stuart C. Yudofsky, 2004-12
  13. Music Therapy and Traumatic Brain Injury: A Light on a Dark Night by Simon Gilbertson, David Aldridge, 2008-07-19
  14. Cracked: Recovering After Traumatic Brain Injury by Lynsey Calderwood, 2003-01

21. Center For Outcome Measurement In Brain Injury
Welcome to the homepage of the Center on Outcome Measurement in brain injury (COMBI),an online resource for those needing detailed information and support in
http://www.tbims.org/combi/
Welcome to the homepage of the Center on Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury (COMBI), an online resource for those needing detailed information and support in regards to outcome measures for brain injuries. The measures included in the COMBI are commonly used in the field of brain injury. The centers submitting the information shared here are all Traumatic Brain Injury Model System grants (funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research). This COMBI web page will act as the central reference for questions regarding these scales. If you have questions, please e-mail us For each measure there may be a syllabus and training information, rating forms, background information on validity and reliability, a reference list of published studies, and testing materials. A FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) section is also being included, compiled from past training information and questions e-mailed to us. NEW! 12.10.02

22. Brain Anatomy
About brain injury A Guide to Brain Anatomy Click On Any Label To Go To A Definition or Scroll Down To View All Definitions. Brainstem The lower extension of the brain where it connects to the spinal cord.
http://www.waiting.com/brainanatomy.html
About Brain Injury: A Guide to Brain Anatomy Click On Any Label To Go To A Definition or Scroll Down To View All Definitions. Brainstem - The lower extension of the brain where it connects to the spinal cord. Neurological functions located in the brainstem include those necessary for survival (breathing, digestion, heart rate, blood pressure) and for arousal (being awake and alert). Most of the cranial nerves come from the brainstem. The brainstem is the pathway for all fiber tracts passing up and down from peripheral nerves and spinal cord to the highest parts of the brain. Click Here To Return To Diagram Click Here For Diagram of The Brainstem Cerebellum - The portion of the brain (located at the back) which helps coordinate movement (balance and muscle coordination). Damage may result in ataxia which is a problem of muscle coordination. This can interfere with a person's ability to walk, talk, eat, and to perform other self care tasks. Click Here To Return To Diagram Frontal Lobe - Front part of the brain; involved in planning, organizing, problem solving, selective attention, personality and a variety of "higher cognitive functions" including behavior and emotions. Click Here for a Diagram of the Frontal Lobe The anterior (front) portion of the frontal lobe is called the prefrontal cortex. It is very important for the "higher cognitive functions" and the determination of the personality.

23. BIAK
Provides a technical description of the brain, how a brain can be injured, levels of impairment, levels Category Health Conditions and Diseases......brain injury Association of Kentucky, Welcome to the brain injury Associationof Kentucky, a nonprofit 501(C)3 agency. We are working
http://www.braincenter.org/
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Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of Kentucky , a non-profit 501(C)3 agency. We are working together to serve those affected by brain injury through advocacy, education, prevention, research, service, and support. Your doorway to information regarding acquired brain injury, which is any injury to the brain including stroke, trauma, anoxia, infection, and tumors. There is a world of help available to you and your family through this doorway. Welcome to a place full of information and resources. The doorway to the Brain Injury Center has been opened for you by the Brain Injury Association of Kentucky, a non-profit 501(C)3 agency. We are working together to serve those affected by brain injury. Come on in...all are welcome here! 4229 Bardstown Road, Suite 330

24. Brain Injury Association Of Niagara
Nonprofit organization committed to maximizing the quality of life for individuals and families affected by an acquired brain injury. Supported by United Way.
http://www.niagara.com/hian/
Conference 2002 Concussion In Sports Donations Family Home Information Links Mission Statement Services ... Volunteers
United Way Member Agency
The B rain I njury A ssociation of N iagara is a registered non-profit agency committed to maximizing the quality of life for individuals with brain injury and their loved ones through support, advocacy and information and to raising awareness and prevention of brain injury, particularly among children and young adults. Funding is derived primarily from fundraising activities, grants, donations and the United Way. Tax receipts are provided for donations. BIAN is also a recipient of a share of the proceeds from the 2001 Molson Panasonic Invitational Golf Tournament and is in the second year of a Trilllium grant for our prevention program.
If you or someone you know requires our services, please do not hesitate to contact our office!

25. The International Brain Injury Association
Dedicated to the development and support of professionals, advocates, policy makers, consumers and Category Health Conditions and Diseases Organizations......Dedicated to providing international leadership, advancing opportunitiesand successes for persons with brain injury. The International
http://www.internationalbrain.org/
The International Brain Injury Association Founded in 1993, the International Brain Injury Association is a professional organization dedicated to moving the best available science into best clinical practices helping survivors of brain injury. Membership Information Information is now available for the 5th World Congress , Stockholm, May 2003. For great travel deals to the World Congress call the official carrier, SAS, at (800) 221-2350 or www.scandinavian.net , or Lyon Travel at (800) 639-3849. IBIA conference registrants can use promotion code CFSE0315. SAS will offer special considerations for travel cancellations from the USA as a result of world events. Book now for best flights! New!
The 2003 Board of Governors Nomination form is available for download
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- A National Ski Areas Association initiative supported by IBIA through the Winter Sports Brain Injury Project If you are an IBIA member and need Members area access, contact karen@internationalbrain.org
Contact IBIA at info@internationalbrain.org
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26. Brain Injury And Concussion Information
Providing information, and referring injured persons to attorneys.Category Regional North America Legal Services Referral Services......The brain injury page is a resource for brain injured persons and their caregiversand loved ones to find information and links about brain injury.
http://tbilaw.com/
T he Brain Injury Information Page provides information about brain injury, concussion, coma and head injury, for TBI survivors, spouses and caregivers. O ur goal is to provide education and assistance with the process of diagnosis and proof of brain injury, sometimes called head injury. This page features articles, information and graphics about traumatic brain injury. O ur V iew of A dvocacy: We of the B rain I njury L aw G roup make our living as advocates. But advocacy implies more than being a lawyer. It means dedicating oneself to the community we serve - the survivor, the family member of the survivor, the medical professional. To that end, we have created this home page, to provide information, resources and links, to help you learn and solve the problems you face. Call 800-992-9447 The Brain Injury Law Group is a community of plaintiff's trial lawyers across the United States united by a common interest in serving the rights of persons with traumatic brain injuries and a common commitment to fully understanding the anatomic, medical and psychological aspects of TBI, so we may be of better service to the survivors of brain injury. The members of the Brain Injury Law Group are not part of a national law firm. We have separate law practices and are licensed to practice only in our home states. Organized by Attorney Gordon Johnson of Wisconsin, we will assist survivors of TBI to find a lawyer to represent them in the state where they were injured. The Brain Injury Law Group is here to listen and for that reason we maintain an 800 number and a staff willing to discuss your case and legal information where appropriate. There is no charge to call. We only represent people on a contingent fee basis and charge a fee only when we recover for the client.

27. Brain Injury Society
Serves acquired and traumatic brain injured individuals and their families. Contains information on Category Health Conditions and Diseases Organizations...... Why brain injury Society? Many thanks. brain injury Society Membership FormGet reader (This form MUST be printed and mailedit is not electronic!).
http://www.bisociety.org/
Home Support Events Information ... Government
Serving Acquired (Includes Traumatic)
Brain Injured Individuals and Their Families
1901 Avenue N - Suite 5E, Brooklyn, NY 11230
1890 East 4th Street corner Kings Highway - Suite 3S
Brooklyn, NY
Website: www.BISociety.org
Brain Injury Societ y Bikur Cholim Click Here EXECUTIVE BOARD
OFFICERS Kayla Menucha Fogel, BS, SDS, SW
Founder and
President
Edwin F. Richter III, MD
Executive Chair Bruce Solitar, MD Executive Vice Chair Leonard Diller, PhD Executive Secretary Ifeoma Okoronkwo, MD Executive Treasurer OFFICE STAFF Susan M. Wilson, BA Webmaster ADVISORY BOARD William B. Barr, PhD Neuropsychologist NYU Medical Center Paul Berger-Gross, PhD Neuropsychologist St. Mary's Hospital For Children Ludmilla Bronfin, MD Neurologist Mt. Sinai-NYU Medical Center Leonard Diller, PhD Psychologist Mt. Sinai-NYU Medical Center Philip Gautreau, MPH

28. New Hampshire Brain Injury Association
Works to improve the quality of life for survivors of brain injury and their families. Resource directory Category Regional North America Health Disability Resources......New Hampshire brain injury Association mission is to promote awareness, understanding,and prevention of brain injury through education, advocacy, research
http://www.bianh.org/
Mission Statement
The mission of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire is to improve the quality of life for survivors of brain injury and their families, and to support prevention programs. Resource Facilitation We are happy to announce the Resource Facilitation Program. This program aims to assist individuals amd families experiencing a brain injury. Please click here to find out more about our new program. 2003 Brain Injury Resource Directory! Our 2003 New and Updated Brain Injury Resource Directory is launched! This is a comprehensive informational resource concerning Brain Injury Services in NH for survivors of Brain Injury and their families. Please use our search function below to search our site or the Internet for additional resources. Search BIANH Search WWW New News! To keep up to date with TBI happenings around our state please visit our Spring 2002 Newsletter and Newsletter Archives.

29. Abet Artists With Brain Injuries
Artists as survivors of brain injury or neurological disorders utilize their artistic abilities as a means of recovery despite physical or hidden disabilities.
http://hometown.aol.com/jassminems/home_index.html

30. The Brain Dynamics Centre
he goal of this Centre is to shed light on the workings of the human brain. The disorders studied include ADHD, posttraumatic stress disorder, social phobia, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder, Parkinson's disease, and traumatic brain injury.
http://www.braindynamics.med.usyd.edu.au/

31. 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.

32. Brain Injury Permanency From Concussion
Information about injury and recovery.
http://www.subtlebraininjury.com/
Subtle Brain Injury "Concussion, PCS, Mild Brain Injury, Post-Traumatic Syndrome. All of these old labels equal Subtle Damage to Our Minds" Does Concussion involve permanent brain damage? It can. Does Concussion disable? Often, but usually not for extended periods. Will I get better? In all likelihood. If I don't have a full recovery, is it because I am nuts? No. Why is it that some people continue to have persisting problems? That is what this page is about. Subtle Brain Injury Table of Contents email the Brain Injury Law Group Far too much of the focus in the study of what the researchers always call "mild" brain injury, is trying to predict how serious a brain injury will become, based upon the way in which the patient interacts with medical professionals in the acute stage. This misses the point. Certainly, if there was no concussion, there isn't likely to be a brain injury. But once there has been a concussion, the focus should not be on categorizing how serious the concussion was, but on what deficits the person is left with, after a healing period, and what we can do to minimize the disruption of those deficits upon this persons life. Why do some people have apparent full recoveries, while others, are profoundly effected by a similar injury? To begin this discussion, we must summarize our theory of the pathology of subtle brain injury.

33. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Brain Injury
brain injury. Joint Editors Jeff Kreutzer Sociological Abstracts andUnCover. Related Sites International brain injury Association.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/02699052.html
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Brain Injury Joint Editors: Jeff Kreutzer
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Aims and Scope: The journal covers all aspects of brain injury from basic science, neurological techniques and outcomes to vocational aspects, with studies of rehabilitation and outcome of both patients and their families. It addresses both adult and pediatric issues and it embraces issues such as family and peer relationships, effects of alcohol and drugs, communication problems and management techniques and creating new programs.

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Dr. Diane. Author of a book on coping with brain injury from concussion, accident, trauma, stroke.Category Shopping Publications Neurological Disorders......Psychologist, Consult Dr. Diane, Speaker, Copingwith Mild Traumatic brain injury by Dr. Diane,
http://www.health-helper.com/
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35. Institute For Cognitive Prosthetics
Services for individuals who are recovering from cognitive deficits from a stroke or acquired brain injury.
http://www.brain-rehab.com
Featured site areas: CellMinder: new technology for memory Stroke Program : innovations in rehab ... : inspirational patient letters The Institute for Cognitive Prosthetics (ICP) provides highly personalized services to individuals who are recovering from cognitive deficits from a stroke or acquired brain injury.
Our patient-centered approach begins with providing our services to you in your home.
Our proprietary technology builds a close and productive relationship between client and therapist.
By combining intensive personalized therapy with cutting edge technology, ICP delivers a fast and more complete recovery for our clients. (c) Institute for Cognitive Prosthetics 1989-2002
Last updated: June 5, 2002

36. Book Coping With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury - By Dr. Diane
Dr. Diane's Book Coping With Mild Traumatic brain injury. Thus began her searchfor answers for herself and all others, world wide, with a brain injury.
http://www.health-helper.com/bookcovr.html

37. Ocean Hyperbaric Neurologic Center
Multi disciplinary brain repair center specializing in the neurological applications of hyperbaric oxygenation for conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, coma, and traumatic brain injury. (Florida)
http://www.oceanhbo.com
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38. Brain Injury Association Of Washington
Provides support, advocacy, workshops, training, regional news, and statewide support group information.Category Health Conditions and Diseases...... and use the textnavigation menu at the bottom of the pages. Thank youfor your patience. - The brain injury Association of Washington.
http://www.biawa.org/
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does not support frames. If this is the case, please click on the following link: http://www.biawa.org/newhome.htm and use the text-navigation menu at the bottom of the pages Thank you for your patience - The Brain Injury Association of Washington

39. Traumatic Brain Injury Resources
Traumatic brain injury. What is Traumatic brain injury. Definition. Traumaticbrain injury results from rapid acceleration and deceleration
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/cise/ose/categories/tbi.html
Traumatic Brain Injury
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40. Brain Injury Association Of Minnesota
Website for the brain injury Association of Minnesota, serving the 94000 Minnesotanswith brain injury, their loved ones, and the professionals who work with
http://www.braininjurymn.org/

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