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The Application of a Paired Comparisons Technique to Identify Sequence of Recovery After Severe Head Injury

Pages 441-458 | Published online: 22 Oct 2010

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Steve Majerus, Martial Vanr De Linden & Agnes Shiel. (2000) Wessex Head Injury Matrix and Glasgow/Glasgow-Liege Coma Scale: A Validation and Comparison Study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 10:2, pages 167-184.
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Natasha A. Lannin, Anne Cusick, Robyn McLachlan & Jeanine Allaous. (2013) Observed Recovery Sequence in Neurobehavioral Function After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 67:5, pages 543-549.
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Steve Majerus, Helen Gill-Thwaites, Keith Andrews & Steven Laureys. 2005. The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology 397 413 .
Barbara A. Wilson, Agnes Shiel, Lindsay McLellan, Sandra Horn & Martin A. Watson. (2012) Monitoring Recovery of Cognitive Function Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Impairment 2:1, pages 22-28.
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A Shiel, S A Horn, B A Wilson, M J Watson, M J Campbell & D L Mclellan. (2016) The Wessex Head Injury Matrix (WHIM) main scale: a preliminary report on a scale to assess and monitor patient recovery after severe head injury. Clinical Rehabilitation 14:4, pages 408-416.
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