Re-engineering of the damaged brain and spinal cord : evidence-based neurorehabilitation /
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Imprint: | Wien ; New York : Springer, c2005. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xvi, 232 p.) : ill. (some col.) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Acta neurochirurgica. Supplements, 0065-1419 ; 93 Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement ; 93. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8876098 |
Table of Contents:
- A. Evidence based neurorehabilitation
- Evidence based medicine in neurological rehabilitation - a critical reviewvon Wild
- in cooperation with the TBI Study Council:ยท Quality management in traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Lessons from the prospective study in 6
- 800patients after acute TBI in respect of neurorehabilitation
- Posttraumatic epilepsy with special emphasis on prophylaxis and prevention
- Swallowing therapy - a prospective study on patients with neurogenic dysphagia due to unilateral paresisof the vagal nerve, Avellis' syndrome, Wallenberg's syndrome, posterior fossa tumours and cerebellarhemorrhage
- Impaired self-awareness after moderately severe to severe traumatic brain injuryvon
- the Qolibri Group Assessment of health-related quality of life in persons after traumatic brain injury - development of the Qolibri, a specific measure
- B. Re-engineering of brain lesions
- RNA editing: molecular mechanism for the fine modulation of neuronal transmission
- Inhibition of IkBa phosphorylation prevents glutamate-induced NF-kB activation and neuronal celldeath
- Reorganization of cerebral circuits in human brain lesion
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation in neurorehabilitation
- Is there impairment of a specific frontal lobe circuit in head injury?
- Treating the aging brai
- The localization of central pattern generators for swallowing in humans
- a clinical-anatomical study onpatients with unilateral paresis of the vagal nerve, Avellis syndrome, Wallenbergs syndrome, posteriorfossa tumours and cerebellar hemorrhage
- Functional regeneration of the axotomized auditory nerve with combined neurotrophic and antiinhibitorystrategies
- Electrically evoked hearing perception by functional neurostimulation of the central auditory system
- Physiological recordings from electrodes implanted in the basal ganglia for deep brain stimulation inParkinsons disease
- The relevance of fast subthalamic rhythms
- DBS therapy for the vegetative state and minimally conscious state
- Deep brain stimulation for idiopathic or secondary movement disorders
- Extradural Motor Cortex Stimulation (EMCS) for Parkinsons disease
- History and first results by the study group of the Italian neurosurgical society
- Endocrine dysfunction following traumatic brain injure: mechanisms, pathophysiology and clinicalcorrelations
- Taylored implants for alloplastic cranioplasty
- clinical and surgical considerations
- Lessons from National and International TBI Societies and Funds like NBIRTTC
- Re-engineering of spinal cord lesions
- Brachial plexus surgery (Honorary lecture)
- Results in brachial plexus palsy after biceps neuro-muscular neurotization associated with neuro-neuralneurotization and teno-muscular transfer
- Macrophages and dendritic cells treatment of spinal