Re-Engineering of the Damaged Brain and Spinal Cord Evidence-Based Neurorehabilitation / edited by Klaus R.H. Wild.

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Wild, Klaus R.H (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Edition:1st ed. 2005.
Series:Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement, 93
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Table of Contents:
  • Evidence based neurorehabilitation
  • Evidence based medicine in neurological rehabilitation — a critical review
  • Quality management in traumatic brain injury (TBI) Lessons from the prospective study in 6.800 patients 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 paresis of the vagal nerve, Avellis’ syndrome, Wallenberg’s syndrome, posterior fossa tumours and cerebellar hemorrhage
  • Impaired self-awareness after moderately severe to severe traumatic brain injury
  • Assessment of health-related quality of life in persons after traumatic brain injury — development of the Qolibri, a specific measure
  • Re-engineering of brain lesions
  • RNA editing: a molecular mechanism for the fine modulation of neuronal transmission
  • Inhibition of I?B? phosphorylation prevents glutamate-induced NF-?B activation and neuronal cell death
  • 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 brain: cortical reorganization and behavior
  • The localization of central pattern generators for swallowing in humans — a clinical-anatomical study on patients with unilateral paresis of the vagal nerve, Avellis’ syndrome, Wallenberg’s syndrome, posterior fossa tumours and cerebellar hemorrhage
  • Functional regeneration of the axotomized auditory nerve with combined neurotrophic and anti-inhibitory strategies
  • 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 in Parkinson’s 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 Parkinson’s disease. History and first results by the study group of the Italian neurosurgical society
  • Endocrine dysfunction following traumatic brain injury: mechanisms, pathophysiology and clinical correlations
  • Taylored implants for alloplastic cranioplasty — clinical and surgical considerations
  • Lessons from National and International TBI Societies and Funds like NBIRTT
  • Re-engineering of spinal cord lesions
  • Brachial plexus surgery (Honorary lecture)
  • Results in brachial plexus palsy after biceps neuro-muscular neurotization associated with neuro-neural neurotization and teno-muscular transfer
  • Macrophages and dendritic cells treatment of spinal cord injury: from the bench to the clinic
  • Electrophysiological effects of 4-aminopyridine on fictive locomotor activity of the rat spinal cord in vitro
  • Alternative, complementary, energy-based medicine for spinal cord injury
  • The effect of penile vibratory stimulation on male fertility potential, spasticity and neurogenic detrusor overactivity in spinal cord lesioned individuals
  • Posttraumatic syringomyelia — a serious complication in tetra- and paraplegic patients
  • Functional neurorehabilitation in locked-in syndrome following C0–C1 decompression
  • Treatment options and results in cervical myelopathy
  • The treatment of the sacral pressure sores in patients with spinal lesions
  • Neurological-neurosurgical-neurobehavioral rehabilitation
  • Phenomenological aspects of consciousness — its disturbance in acute and chronic stages
  • Neuropsychological experiences in neurotraumatology
  • Team care in ICU — Psychotherapeutic aspects and taking care of family of patients with traumatic brain injury
  • Early clinical predictive factors during coma recovery
  • Predicting one year clinical outcome in traumatic brain injury (TBI) at the beginning of rehabilitation
  • Severe brain injuries in children
  • The locked-in syndrome: a challenge for therapy
  • Addendum
  • WFNS committee for neurorehabilitation
  • Academia Multidisciplinaria Neurotraumatologica AMN
  • NBIRTT, the National Brain Injury Research, Treatment and Training Foundation.