6th World Congress on Brain Injury

Session Details

Assessment and Rehabilitation of Minimally Responsive and Slow to Recover Patients

Saturday, 7 May 2005 13:30 -15:30

John Batman Theatre

Co-Chair Stephen de Graaf  Australia
Co-Chair Rameezan Begam Abdul Rahim   

Emerging from a Coma: Clinical Evaluation Tools
  • Jose Maria Dominguez-Roldan, Hospital Virgen del Rocio, Spain
  • Reliability and Validity of the Post-Acute Level of Consciousness Scale (PALOC-s):
  • Dr Henk J Eilander, Rehabilitation Centre Leijpark, The Netherlands
  • The Effectiveness of Sensory Stimulation in Severe Brain Injury
  • Jacqui M Morarty, The Alfred, Australia
  • Outcomes from the Minimally Conscious State following Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Ms Michele Lammi, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Rehabilitation Centre, Sydney, Australia
  • Prediction of Recovery from a Prolonged Unconscious State after Severe Brain Injury of Young Patients Receiving Early Intensive Neurorehabilitation
  • Dr Henk J Eilander, Rehabilitation Centre Leijpark, The Netherlands
  • Carer Stress and Functional Outcome from a Unique Program Targetted at Young Adults with Severe Acquired Brain Injury
  • John H Olver, Caulfield General Medical Centre, Australia
  • Rehabilitation Outcomes of very Severe Brain Injury
  • June M Gladman, Ivanhoe Private Rehabilitation Hospital, Australia
  • Discussion
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