6th World Congress on Brain Injury

Session Details

Poster Session - Friday

Friday, 6 May 2005 12:30 -13:30

Corryong 4/5

Co-Chair Dr Nathan Zasler  United States
Co-Chair Sandra Farquharson  Australia

Lost in Space: Redevelopment of the Sense of Self following Stroke using the Feldenkrais Method
  • Mrs Karol A Connors, Caulfield General Medical Centre, Australia
  • Ms Peta Greenough, Caulfield General Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia
  • Encephalitis Patient Experiences of Neurological Services in the UK
  • Ava M Easton, The Encephalitis Society, United Kingdom
  • Pathway to Independence: Predicting Improvement in Independence with Self Care following Stroke
  • Ms Denita J Wild, Caulfield General Medical Centre, Australia
  • Lisa J Cameron, Caulfield General Medical Centre, Australia
  • Use of Rivastigmine in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury with Cognitive Deficits: A Pilot Study
  • Dario Mirski, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, United States
  • Recovery of Urinary Continence after Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Gianfranco Lamberti, Rehabilitation Dept ASL 15 Cuneo, Italy
  • Utilising the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills with Traumatic Brain Injury at Royal Perth Hospital: A Pilot Study
  • Mrs Bridget Lange, Department of Occuaptional Therapy, Royal Perth Hospital, Australia
  • Ms Karren Spagnolo, Australia
  • Complete Semimembranosus Rupture during Therapeutic Stretching after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: The First Case Report
  • Dr Karen S Chua, Tan Tock Seng Hospital Rehabilitation Centre, Singapore
  • Recovery of Hemiplegia after a Cranioplasty in Chronic Stage
  • Hikaru Muramatsu, Kasugai Rehabilitation Hospital, Japan
  • Slow to Recover Rehabilitation: A Team Approach to Improving Quality of Life for Clients and their Families
  • Dr Jane Gillett, Hamilton Health Sciences, Canada
  • The Step Down Program: Enhancing Therapy and Discharge Options for Patients with Severe Neurological Impairments
  • Dr Peter New, Southern Health, Australia
  • Ms Sarah Lea, Southern Health, Australia
  • Supporting the Communication of People in a Minimally Conscious State following Traumatic or Hypoxic Brain Injury
  • Meg L Irwin, Communication Resource Centre, Scope & Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre, Austin Health, Australia
  • Published by the Professional Conference Organiser