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Title Neurosensory Disorders in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury / edited by Michael E. Hoffer, Carey D. Balaban
Published London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
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Contents <P><b>Section 1: Defining Mild TBI </b>1. What is Mild TBI? Translational Definitions to Guide Translational Research (will include historical perspectives) 2. Clinical trajectories of mild TBI 3. Disentangling Peripheral and Central Neurosensory Processing Effects 4. Defining a "cure#x94;: when is the patient "good-to-go#x94; 5. Concussion Center Dynamics for Diagnosis and Treatment</p> <p><b>Section 2: Overview of Neurosensory Consequences </b>6. Neurosensory Disorders in Animal Models of blunt trauma mTBI 7. Neurosensory Disorders in Animal Models of blast mTBI 8. Neurosensory Symptom Clusters: Sense-Making and Story Lines 9. Neurosensory, neuropsychological and psychiatric co-morbidities in mTBI 10. Neurosensory manifestations of tauopathies and other neurodegenerative sequelae</p> <p><b>Section 3: Neurosensory Disorders in Clinical Practice </b>11. Balance Disorders associated with mTBI 12. Hearing Disorders associated with mTBI 13. Headaches and mTBI 14. Cognitive Issues and mTBI 15. Sleep Issues and mTBI 16. Smell and Taste Disorders in mTBI 17. Visual processing disorders in mTBI 18. Autonomic nervous system and mTBI</p> <p><b>Section 4: Diagnosis and Treatment </b>19. Overview of Current Techniques 20. Neurosensory Diagnostic Techniques for mTBI: Field and Clinic 21. Radiologic and Functional Imaging in mTBI 22. Current Treatment Modalities for mTBI 23. Vestibular Rehabilitation for mTBI 24. Cognitive Rehabilitation for mTBI 25. Emerging Diagnostic Modalities 26. Emerging Treatment Modalities</p>
Summary "Mild traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI or Concussion) is an increasingly common public health issue in sports, military environments, and life in today's active world. Despite a great deal of study and public attention to this disorder, knowledge about optimal diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment information remains lacking. Neurosensory symptoms have been shown to be the most frequent complications of mTBI in both the acute and chronic setting. Neurosensory Disorders in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury brings together both the basic science work as well as the clinical work in mTBI into one volume to provide a comprehensive examination of the neurosensory issues associated with this disorder. Coverage includes chapters on defining mild Traumatic Brain Injury, neurosensory consequences, neurosensory disorders in clinical practice, and diagnosis and treatment for neurosensory disorders in mTBI. This book is written for clinicians, researchers, residents and students in neurology and neuroscience. Provides a comprehensive examination of the neurosensory issues associated with mild Traumatic Brain Injury and concussionBrings together both the basic science work and the clinical work in mTBI into a single volumeHelps clinicians understand the best diagnosis and treatment paths and puts current research into perspective for researchers"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 28, 2018)
Subject Brain -- Concussion -- Complications
Sensory disorders.
Brain Concussion -- complications
Sensation Disorders -- etiology
Sensation Disorders
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
Brain -- Concussion -- Complications
Sensory disorders
Form Electronic book
Author Hoffer, Michael E., editor.
Balaban, Carey David, 1954- editor.
ISBN 9780128125489
0128125489
Other Titles Mild Traumatic Brain Injury