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Evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation: updated review of the literature from 2003 through 2008.
Keith D. Cicerone,Donna M. Langenbahn,Cynthia Braden,James F. Malec,Kathleen Kalmar,Michael Fraas,Thomas Felicetti,Linda Laatsch,J. Preston Harley,Thomas F. Bergquist,Joanne Azulay,Joshua Cantor,Teresa Ashman +12 more
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There is substantial evidence to support interventions for attention, memory, social communication skills, executive function, and for comprehensive-holistic neuropsychologic rehabilitation after TBI and stroke.About:
This article is published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.The article was published on 2011-04-01. It has received 1379 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognitive rehabilitation therapy & Rehabilitation.read more
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Guidelines for Adult Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery: A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
Carolee J. Winstein,Joel M. Stein,Ross Arena,Barbara E. Bates,Leora R. Cherney,Steven C. Cramer,Frank DeRuyter,Janice J. Eng,Beth E. Fisher,Richard L. Harvey,Catherine E. Lang,Marilyn MacKay-Lyons,Kenneth J. Ottenbacher,Sue Pugh,Mathew J. Reeves,Lorie Richards,William Stiers,Richard D. Zorowitz +17 more
TL;DR: This guideline provides a synopsis of best clinical practices in the rehabilitative care of adults recovering from stroke to reduce the risk of downstream medical morbidity resulting from immobility, depression, loss of autonomy, and reduced functional independence.
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European Resuscitation Council and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Guidelines for Post-resuscitation Care 2015: Section 5 of the European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015.
Jerry P. Nolan,Jasmeet Soar,Alain Cariou,Tobias Cronberg,Véronique Moulaert,Charles D. Deakin,Bernd W. Böttiger,Hans Friberg,Kjetil Sunde,Claudio Sandroni +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the state of the art in the field of anaesthesia and intensive care medicine at the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at the Norwegian National Institute of Emergencies and Critical Care.
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Diabetes and cognitive dysfunction.
TL;DR: Disconcertingly, the rapid rise in obesity and type 2 diabetes in all age groups might result in a substantial increase in prevalence of diabetes-related cognitive dysfunction.
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European Resuscitation Council and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 2015 guidelines for post-resuscitation care.
Jerry P. Nolan,Jerry P. Nolan,Jasmeet Soar,Alain Cariou,Tobias Cronberg,V.R.M.P. Moulaert,Charles D. Deakin,Bernd W. Böttiger,Hans Friberg,Kjetil Sunde,Claudio Sandroni +10 more
TL;DR: These post-resuscitation care guidelines, which are based on the 2015 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Science with Treatment Recommendations, place greater emphasis on rehabilitation after survival from a cardiac arrest.
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Towards customizable games for stroke rehabilitation
TL;DR: A formative study in which home-based stroke rehabilitation games are designed and user tested with both stroke patients and therapists and the lessons learned about what makes games useful from a therapeutic point of view are described.
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Evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation: updated review of the literature from 1998 through 2002.
Keith D. Cicerone,Cynthia Dahlberg,James F. Malec,Donna M. Langenbahn,Thomas Felicetti,Sally Kneipp,Wendy Ellmo,Kathleen Kalmar,Joseph T. Giacino,J. Preston Harley,Linda Laatsch,Philip A. Morse,Jeanne Catanese +12 more
TL;DR: There is substantial evidence to support cognitive rehabilitation for people with TBI, including strategyTraining for mild memory impairment, strategy training for postacute attention deficits, and interventions for functional communication deficits.
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Evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation: Recommendations for clinical practice
Keith D. Cicerone,Cynthia Dahlberg,Kathleen Kalmar,Donna M. Langenbahn,James F. Malec,Thomas F. Bergquist,Thomas Felicetti,Joseph T. Giacino,J. Preston Harley,Douglas E. Harrington,Jean Herzog,Sally Kneipp,Linda Laatsch,Philip A. Morse +13 more
TL;DR: Overall, support exists for the effectiveness of several forms of cognitive rehabilitation for persons with stroke and TBI, and specific recommendations can be made for remediation of language and perception after left and right hemisphere stroke.
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Computerized working memory training after stroke--a pilot study.
Helena Westerberg,H. Jacobaeus,Tatja Hirvikoski,P. Clevberger,M.-L. Östensson,Aniko Bartfai,Torkel Klingberg +6 more
TL;DR: More than one year after a stroke, systematic WM training can significantly improve WM and attention.
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Effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation following acquired brain injury: a meta-analytic re-examination of Cicerone et al.'s (2000, 2005) systematic reviews
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of cognitive rehabilitation literature revealed sufficient evidence for the effectiveness of attention training after traumatic brain injury and of language and visuospatial training for aphasia and neglect syndromes after stroke.
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Intervention for executive functions after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review, meta-analysis and clinical recommendations
Mary R. T. Kennedy,Carl A. Coelho,Lyn S. Turkstra,Mark Ylvisaker,McKay Moore Sohlberg,Kathryn Yorkston,Hsin Huei Chiou,Pui Fong Kan +7 more
TL;DR: Results provided sufficient evidence to make the clinical recommendation that MSI should be used with young to middle-aged adults with TBI, when improvement in everyday, functional problems is the goal.