341
Views
33
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Slow-to-recover severe traumatic brain injury: a review of outcomes and rehabilitation effectiveness

Pages 1003-1014 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (9)

Mark Holloway & Lauren Tyrrell. (2016) Acquired Brain Injury, Parenting, Social Work, and Rehabilitation: Supporting Parents to Support Their Children. Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 15:3-4, pages 234-259.
Read now
Anna O’Callaghan, Lindy McAllister & Linda Wilson. (2012) Insight vs readiness: Factors affecting engagement in therapy from the perspectives of adults with TBI and their significant others. Brain Injury 26:13-14, pages 1599-1610.
Read now
Peter D. Patrick, Julia Buch Wamstad, Jennifer L. Mabry, Shannan Smith-Janik, Matthew J. Gurka, Marcia L. Buck & James A. Blackman. (2009) Assessing the relationship between the WNSSP and therapeutic participation in adolescents in low response states following severe traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury 23:6, pages 528-534.
Read now
C. M. Cameron, D. M. Purdie, E. V. Kliewer & R. J. McClure$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2008) Ten-year outcomes following traumatic brain injury: A population-based cohort. Brain Injury 22:6, pages 437-449.
Read now
H. J. Eilander, R. B. W. Timmerman, J. G. M. Scheirs, C. M. Van Heugten, P. L. M. De Kort & A. J. H. Prevo. (2007) Children and young adults in a prolonged unconscious state after severe brain injury: Long-term functional outcome as measured by the DRS and the GOSE after early intensive neurorehabilitation. Brain Injury 21:1, pages 53-61.
Read now
Joanna Seniow, Katarzyna Polanowska, Tomasz Mandat & Krzysztof Laudanski. (2003) The cognitive impairments due to the occipito-parietal brain injury after gunshot: a successful neurorehabiliation case study. Brain Injury 17:8, pages 701-713.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (24)

Yicong Hui, Yanchao Zhang, Runlin Chen, Gengzhou Liu, Zhe Li & Yahui Cui. (2024) Bearing early fault identification and condition monitoring based on dynamic difference index. Measurement Science and Technology 35:5, pages 056115.
Crossref
April Christiansen, Marta Scythes, Benjamin R Ritsma, Stephen H Scott & Vincent DePaul. (2022) Art skill-based rehabilitation training for upper limb sensorimotor recovery post-stroke: A feasibility study. Clinical Rehabilitation 36:11, pages 1476-1488.
Crossref
Sara Brito, Jennifer White, Bridget Hill & Nikos Thomacos. (2022) Effective long-term management of brachial plexus injury following surgery: What is needed from hand therapists’ perspectives. Journal of Hand Therapy 35:2, pages 267-274.
Crossref
Cassidy Q. B. Mostert, Ranjit D. Singh, Maxime Gerritsen, Erwin J. O. Kompanje, Gerard M. Ribbers, Wilco C. Peul & Jeroen T. J. M. van Dijck. (2022) Long-term outcome after severe traumatic brain injury: a systematic literature review. Acta Neurochirurgica 164:3, pages 599-613.
Crossref
Jennifer O’Neil, Jacquie van Ierssel & Heidi Sveistrup. (2019) Remote supervision of rehabilitation interventions for survivors of moderate or severe traumatic brain injury: A scoping review. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 26:9, pages 520-535.
Crossref
Antonino Errante, Donatella Saviola, Fabrizio Fasano, Benedetta Basagni, Serena Alinovi, Sara Bosetti, Margherita Chiari, Rita Minardi, Chiara Pinardi, Girolamo Crisi, Leonardo Fogassi & Antonio De Tanti. (2019) Application of an Intensive Rehabilitation Program After Very Late Recovery of Consciousness: A Single-Case Neurorehabilitation and Neuroimaging Study. Journal of Central Nervous System Disease 11, pages 117957351984349.
Crossref
Jacinta M. Douglas. (2018) The Things that Help, the Things that Get in the Way : Working Together to Improve Outcome Following Acquired Brain Injury . Brain Impairment 19:3, pages 258-269.
Crossref
Andrew Gilbert, Kyle Loizos, Anil Kumar RamRakhyani, Phillip Hendrickson, Gianluca Lazzi & Theodore W. Berger. (2015) A 3-D admittance-level computational model of a rat hippocampus for improving prosthetic design. A 3-D admittance-level computational model of a rat hippocampus for improving prosthetic design.
Yumi Kim & Yuhyung Park. (2014) The grading of cognitive state comparisons with different distances across three conditions in stroke survivors. Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science 3:2, pages 134-141.
Crossref
Janelle M. Gesch, Nancy L. Low Choy, Benjamin K. Weeks, Leanne L. Passier, Margarida Nascimento, Terrence P. Haines & Suzanne S. Kuys. (2014) Development and Preliminary Validation of the Acute Brain Injury Physiotherapy Assessment (ABIPA). Brain Impairment 15:2, pages 132-145.
Crossref
Anna Estraneo, Pasquale Moretta, Vincenzo Loreto, Lucio Santoro & Luigi Trojano. (2014) Clinical and Neuropsychological Long-Term Outcomes After Late Recovery of Responsiveness: A Case Series. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 95:4, pages 711-716.
Crossref
Mary Ellen Hayden, Patrick Plenger, Kier Bison, Karen Kowalske, Brent Masel & Devin Qualls. (2013) Treatment Effect Versus Pretreatment Recovery in Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study Regarding the Effectiveness of Postacute Rehabilitation. PM&R 5:4, pages 319-327.
Crossref
Lisa Sweet, Mike Van Adel, Valerie Metcalf, Lisa Wright, Anne Harley, René Leiva & Vanessa Taler. (2011) The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in geriatric rehabilitation: psychometric properties and association with rehabilitation outcomes. International Psychogeriatrics 23:10, pages 1582-1591.
Crossref
Anna M. O'Callaghan, Lindy McAllister & Linda Wilson. (2009) Sixteen years on: Has quality of care for rural and non‐compensable traumatic brain injury clients improved?. Australian Journal of Rural Health 17:3, pages 119-123.
Crossref
Douglas I. Katz, Meg Polyak, Daniel Coughlan, Meliné Nichols & Alexis Roche. 2009. Coma Science: Clinical and Ethical Implications. Coma Science: Clinical and Ethical Implications 73 88 .
P.H. Ping Fung Kon JinNiels PenningPieter JoosseAlbert H.J. HijdraGert Joan BoumaKees Jan PonsenJ. Carel Goslings. (2008) The Effect of the Introduction of the Amsterdam Trauma Workflow Concept on Mortality and Functional Outcome of Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma 25:8, pages 1003-1009.
Crossref
Michele Foster, Jennifer Fleming & Cheryl Tilse. (2012) Council of Australian Governments' (COAG) Initiative for Young People With Disability in Residential Aged Care: What Are the Issues for Acquired Brain Injury?. Brain Impairment 8:3, pages 312-322.
Crossref
Janet M. Leathem & Muriel Christianson. 2007. Handbook of Homework Assignments in Psychotherapy. Handbook of Homework Assignments in Psychotherapy 389 403 .
Daniel C. Marson, Laura E. Dreer, Sara Krzywanski, Justin S. Huthwaite, Michael J. DeVivo & Thomas A. Novack. (2005) Impairment and Partial Recovery of Medical Decision-Making Capacity in Traumatic Brain Injury: A 6-Month Longitudinal Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 86:5, pages 889-895.
Crossref
Michele H. Lammi, Vanessa H. Smith, Robyn L. Tate & Christine M. Taylor. (2005) The minimally conscious state and recovery potential: A follow-up study 2 to 5 years after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 86:4, pages 746-754.
Crossref
Yagesh Bhambhani, Gary Rowland & Mamdouh Farag. (2005) Effects of circuit training on body composition and peak cardiorespiratory responses in patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 86:2, pages 268-276.
Crossref
Sandra Zinn, Tara K Dudley, Hayden B Bosworth, Helen M Hoenig, Pamela W Duncan & Ronnie D Horner. (2004) The effect of poststroke cognitive impairment on rehabilitation process and functional outcome. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 85:7, pages 1084-1090.
Crossref
Martin J Watson & Rosie Hitchcock. (2004) Recovery of walking late after a severe traumatic brain injury. Physiotherapy 90:2, pages 103-107.
Crossref
Yagesh Bhambhani, Gary Rowland & Mamdouh Farag. (2003) Reliability of peak cardiorespiratory responses in patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury11No commercial party having a direct financial interest in the results of the research supporting this article has or will confer a benefit upon the author(s) or upon any organization with which the author(s) is/are associated.. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 84:11, pages 1629-1636.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.