10 results match your criteria: "Brain Injury Center BOMI[Affiliation]"
Trials
December 2019
Department of Neurorehabilitation, TBI Unit, Rigshospitalet, Kettegaard Allé 30, 2650, Hvidovre, Denmark.
After publication of our article [1] we were notified that a few duplicate sentences were included on page 7 of the manuscript.
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November 2019
Department of Neurorehabilitation, TBI Unit, Rigshospitalet, Kettegaard Allé 30, 2650, Hvidovre, Denmark.
Background: Acquiring a traumatic injury constitutes a severe life change for the survivor, but also for the surrounding family. The paradigm of helping the family has primarily been on psychosocial interventions targeting caregivers. However, interventions including both survivor and caregivers should be an essential part of treatment, as the whole family's functional level and mental health can be affected.
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September 2019
Department of Neurology Regional Dementia Research Center, Zealand University Hospital Roskilde Denmark.
Hashimoto's encephalopathy is a rare disease with nonspecific symptoms, associated with elevated levels of anti-TPO and/or anti-TG. It can be potentially fatal. However, it is responsive to steroid and treated in due time, it can be fully reversible.
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May 2019
Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Adolescents and young adults are often in a particularly vulnerable position following acquired brain injury (ABI). In addition to neurological and cognitive impairment, they are faced with issues concerning education, job, family, and social life. Moreover, they may be limited in meeting peers and may be left alone with psychosocial issues.
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February 2019
Research and Development, Brain Injury Center BOMI, Roskilde, Denmark.
Persisting post-concussive symptoms are challenging to treat and may delay return-to-work (RTW). The aims of this study were to describe a multidisciplinary and holistic vocational rehabilitation (VR) program for individuals with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and to explore course and predictors of employment outcome during VR. The VR program was described using the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) framework.
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June 2020
National study of young brain injury survivors, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Complaints of fatigue following acquired brain injury (ABI) are often associated with depression. However, the nature of this relationship is unclear; furthermore, research among young people with ABI is limited. The objective of this cross-sectional study was (1) to investigate levels of depression in young outpatients with ABI (15-30 years old) and (2) to determine how different dimensions of fatigue relate to depression.
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September 2017
Research and development, Brain Injury Center BOMI, Maglegaardsvej 15, 4000, Roskilde, Denmark.
Trials
August 2017
Research and development, Brain Injury Center BOMI, Maglegaardsvej 15, 4000, Roskilde, Denmark.
Background: An acquired brain injury (ABI) is a complex injury often followed by a broad range of cognitive, physical, emotional, and behavioral disabilities. Because of these disabilities, vocational rehabilitation (VR) is a challenging task, however, of great importance, since approximately 75% of the patients with ABI are of working age. Thus, standardized clinically effective and cost-effective methodologies regarding VR for patients with ABI are highly needed.
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January 2017
c Faculty of Science , Spectroscopy and Chemometrics University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg , Denmark.
Background: Fatigue after stroke is hard to define and measure and how it is associated with other complications after stroke still needs to be explored. These issues are relevant in stroke rehabilitation and in the patient's daily life.
Objective: To investigate fatigue after stroke and its relation to balance, gait, and Binocular Visual Dysfunction (BVD).
NeuroRehabilitation
April 2016
Faculty of Science, Spectroscopy and Chemometrics University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Background: Balance problems and binocular visual dysfunction (BVD) are common problems after stroke, however evidence of an effective rehabilitation method are limited.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a four-month rehabilitation program for individuals with balance problems and BVD after a stroke.
Methods: About 40 sessions of 1.