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

被引:36
|
作者
Gray, DS
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Div Phys Med & Rehabil, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Alberta Hosp Ponoka, Brain Injury Rehabil Program, Edmonton, AB, Canada
关键词
D O I
10.1080/02699050050191940
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Severe traumatic brain injury may result in very severe disability with prolonged recovery. Because of this slow recovery, survivors of severe traumatic brain injury may not be considered as good candidates for typical brain injury rehabilitation programmes and, thus, there is relatively little published information concerning the nature of this group. The recent literature regarding functional outcomes and the effectiveness of rehabilitation for this sub-population of brain-injury survivors is reviewed and suggestions for further research are discussed. The existing evidence suggests that this emerging but important group of brain-injury survivors is capable of significant functional recovery over a period of months-to-years after injury, and that rehabilitation may serve to further ameliorate disability and reduce long-term costs of care. It is suggested that further research focus on delineating the nature of recovery in the slow-to-recover brain injury population, exploring the current prevalence of slow-to-recover brain injury survivors, and assessing the effectiveness of currently existing programmes specializing in rehabilitation of this type.
引用
收藏
页码:1003 / 1014
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Validating the Western Neuro Sensory Stimulation Profile for patients with severe traumatic brain injury who are slow-to-recover
    Cusick, Anne
    Lannin, Natasha A.
    Hanssen, Robyn
    Allaous, Jeanine
    [J]. AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL, 2014, 61 (04) : 276 - 283
  • [2] REHABILITATION EFFECTIVENESS WITH SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
    ARONOW, HU
    KEITH, RA
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1982, 63 (10): : 531 - 531
  • [3] THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION - A REVIEW
    COPE, DN
    [J]. BRAIN INJURY, 1995, 9 (07) : 649 - 670
  • [4] A case for slow to recover rehabilitation services following severe acquired brain injury
    Wales, LR
    Bernhardt, JA
    [J]. AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 2000, 46 (02): : 143 - 146
  • [5] SLOW-TO-RECOVER BRAIN-INJURED PATIENTS - RATIONALE FOR TREATMENT
    ANSELL, BJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SPEECH AND HEARING RESEARCH, 1991, 34 (05): : 1017 - 1022
  • [6] A PHYSICAL THERAPY APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE SLOW-TO-RECOVER BRAIN INJURED ADULT
    WARDELL, M
    [J]. PHYSICAL THERAPY, 1986, 66 (05): : 775 - 776
  • [7] REHABILITATION FOLLOWING SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
    GLENN, MB
    ROSENTHAL, M
    [J]. SEMINARS IN NEUROLOGY, 1985, 5 (03) : 233 - 246
  • [8] Rehabilitation of a person with severe traumatic brain injury
    Burke, D
    Alexander, K
    Baxter, M
    Baker, F
    Connell, K
    Diggles, S
    Feldman, K
    Horny, A
    Kokinos, M
    Moloney, D
    Withers, J
    [J]. BRAIN INJURY, 2000, 14 (05) : 463 - 471
  • [9] Functional recover in pediatric traumatic brain injury during inpatient rehabilitation
    Dumas, HM
    Haley, SM
    Ludlow, LH
    Rabin, JP
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION, 2002, 81 (09) : 661 - 669
  • [10] The effectiveness of donepezil for cognitive rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury:: A systematic review
    Ballesteros, Javier
    Gueemes, Itziar
    Ibarra, Nora
    Quemada, Jose I.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION, 2008, 23 (03) : 171 - 180