
Head Injury
by Daisley, Audrey; Tams, Rachel; Kischka, Udo-
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Summary
Author Biography
Dr Audrey Daisley, Dr Rachel Tams and Professor Udo Kischko are all based at The Oxford Centre for Enablement, an NHS Neurorehabilitation Unit in Oxford, which provides in and out patient neurorehabilitation, assessment and day care to people with acquired brain injury arising from head injury, stroke, and neurological illnesses.
Table of Contents
Understanding head injury | |
What is head injury? | |
Serverity of head injury | |
Common causes of head injury | |
Who is at risk? | |
Basic brain anatomy | |
How the brain is damaged | |
The role of medication | |
Common problems | |
The beginnings of recovery | |
What is rehabilitation? | |
Coping with head injury | |
General models of stress and coping | |
Dealing with head injury within the family | |
Coping in the initial stages | |
Going home - where to get help and what to do | |
Coping with physical problems | |
Coping with cognitive problems | |
Coping with communication difficulties | |
Coping with emotional problems | |
Coping with behavioural problems | |
Coping with changes with the family and other relationships | |
Money and legal issues - gaining legal advice | |
The long term | |
Long term recovery | |
Returning to every day life | |
Returning to work | |
Returning to studying | |
Driving - the law and constraints | |
Finances - where to get support and advice | |
Ongoing support and services - who can help | |
Looking after youself as a carer | |
Leisure and social activities | |
Useful resources | |
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