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  1. Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Practical Vocational, Neuropsychological, and Psychotherapy Interventions
  2. The Never Ending Journey: Living with Brain Injury by Antoinette Anthony-Pillai, 2008-10-22
  3. Children With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Parent's Guide (The Special Needs Collection)
  4. The Smile on My Forehead: Memoir of My Life With a Brain Injury by Jennifer Mosher, 2009-08-23
  5. Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Case Management, Third Edition
  6. Head Injury: A Guide to Functional Outcomes in Occupational Therapy (Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Procedure Manual) by Karen M. Kovich, Diane E. Bermann, 1988-06
  7. Educational Dimensions of Acquired Brain Injuries by Ronald C. Savage, Gary F. Wolcott, 1994-04
  8. Pediatric Test of Brain Injury by Gillian, Ph.d. Hotz, Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, et all 2010-06-04
  9. Professor Cromer Learns to Read: A Couple's New Life after Brain Injury by Janet M. Cromer, 2010-01-14
  10. Foundations of Sport-Related Brain Injuries
  11. Normal Again: Redefining Life with Brain Injury by Dennis Swiercinsky, 2002-09-08
  12. Family Support Programs and Rehabilitation: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury (Critical Issues in Neuropsychology) by Louise Margaret Smith, Hamish P. D. Godfrey, 1995-06-30
  13. In Search of Wings: A Journey Back from Traumatic Brain Injury by Beverley Bryant, 1992-09-01
  14. Where is the Mango Princess? A Journey Back from Brain Injury by Cathy Crimmins, 2001-10-09

61. ReMed Rehabilitation Services
ReMed provides rehabilitation and long term care for people with acquired brain injury, neurologic injuries and illness, and autism. ReMed has three distinct systems of care a shortterm/intensive rehabilitation program, a long-term supported living program and an outpatient program.
http://www.remed.com/

62. Maryland Brain Injury Association
Serves survivors of brain injury, their families, professionals, and the community, through information, Category Regional North America Health Conditions and Diseases...... brain injury Awareness Pin BIAM is selling brain injury AwarenessPins. BIAM Annual Conference The Changing World of brain injury.
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Humanim offers Family Education Seminars to provide families and caregivers with information and strategies to assist their loved one with a brain injury in maximizing his/her functioning within family and community environments. Seminars will be offered March 19, 2003; July 16, 2003 from 5:30 - 7:00 pm. For more information, contact Marcia Colender at 410-381-7171 ext. 2226 or mcolender@humanim.com Gift Giving Made Easy
Making a charitable gift to the Brain Injury Association of Maryland in the form of a tribute or memorial is a simple way to do a world of good. A Tribute Card is great way to increase awareness about the Brain Injury Association of Maryland and help raise funds. Send a donation, or designate BIAM as the recipient of donations for an event.

63. The Maine Center For Integrated Rehabilitation
Outpatient rehabilitation facility specializing in the treatment of brain injury.
http://www.mcirbangor.com/
Maine Center for Integrated Rehabilitation (MCIR) is Maine's leading Outpatient Rehabilitation facility specializing in the treatment of brain injury . Offering a comprehensive treatment program, MCIR provides the highest quality of outpatient rehab for adult orthopedic clients and for many other diagnoses. CARF, the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission, has accredited with commendation, our Brain Injury Community Integrative Adult Program.
To provide our clients with the highest quality of cost effective rehabilitative care while continually recognizing:
  • The human dignity of clients
  • The rehabilitation needs of brain injured persons in our community
  • The personal investment of our employees.
Our philosophy is to treat each client with the same respect, dignity, and caring we would expect for our own loved ones.
12 Stillwater Ave.
Bangor, Me. 04402-1240
Toll Free: 1 (800) 942-5822
Fax: (207) 945-4236
specializing in: Adult Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Adult Orthopedic Rehabilitation Dunbar Rd.

64. Brain Injury Association Of Wisconsin
Information regarding brain injuries. Membership information, educational opportunities and resources.Category Regional North America United States Wisconsin Health......The brain injury Association BIAW, shares information regarding brain injury andspecific educational opportunities and resources in the state of Wisconsin.
http://www.biaw.org/
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Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin (BIAW) web site!
We hope to share information regarding brain injury and specific educational opportunities and resources in the state of Wisconsin. Refer to the categories on top as you search for what you need. Note that the category on top and the index to the left are color-coded to assist you. 15th Annual Wisconsin Conference on Brain Injury will be held on
"Prevention & Innovation A Winning Combination" Radisson Inn Green Bay, WI
Click HERE for the conference brochure. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here to download it for free. If you cannot view the brochure, please call us at 414-778-4144 or email us at

65. Brain Injury Association Of New Jersey
Organization providing education, outreach, prevention, advocacy, and support services to persons Category Regional North America Health Disability Resources...... Site Location Home, No brain injury is too mild to ignore or too severe to losehope . Welcome to the website of the brain injury Association of New Jersey.
http://www.bianj.org/
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Welcome to the website of the Brain Injury Association of New Jersey. Whether you are someone who has been directly affected by brain injury, or a professional working with a person who has sustained a brain injury, or an interested member of the general public, we hope that you will find useful information here. E-news! Join the mailing list for our free monthly electronic newsletter! The links below list the major sections of the website that will appear on every page to help you navigate the site. In addition, there will be buttons within some of the sections to help you move around within that section. You can always return to this main page by clicking on the Home button. Please also note that each page contains a link to the sitemap (located at the bottom of every page), which is a directory of our entire site and provides easy one-click access to all of our pages. Here is a brief description of what you will find in the major sections: About the Association About Brain Injury How We Can Help Links and Other Help ... Who Are You?

66. Brain Injury Association Of Georgia
Services include a resource clearinghouse, toll-free help line, statewide directory of service providers, Category Health Conditions and Diseases......The brain injury Association of Georgia (BIAG) is a private, nonprofit organizationof people living with brain injury, their families, advocates and service
http://www.braininjuryga.org/
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67. Connecticut Neuropsychological Society
Information for members of this professional organization, with public education topics about diagnosis and treatment of brain injury and other neuropsychological disorders.
http://www.cnsontheweb.org
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68. Origami
Program to help individuals with brain injury to return to independent living and competitive employment.
http://www.origamirehab.org
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69. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy -- Updated June 2001
Providing hyperbaric oxygen therapy and neurofeedback. Specializing in the treatment of brain injury and dysfunction.
http://www.newenglandhyperbaric.com
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy New England Hyperbaric Center (NEHC), located in the heart of The Berkshires, is a freestanding facility dedicated to providing hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for a wide range of medical conditions. HBOT is a treatment in which patients breathe pure oxygen while sitting or lying down in a pressurized chamber ( see photos ). It is painless and causes oxygen to be dissolved in the plasma and delivered to the tissues in much higher than normal concentrations. A high dose of oxygen administered in this way has several important effects on the body, including improved wound healing, bone repair, immune function and nerve cell regeneration. If you are in need of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, we can provide a unique combination of medical supervision, safety and comfort. New England Hyperbaric Center
Great Barrington, Massachusetts

70. Aquired Brain Injury
Short article describing ABI, directed at college students.
http://www.dissvcs.uga.edu/whatabi.html
Acquired Brain Injury, Defined Acquired brain injury (ABI) is the leading killer and cause of disability in children and young adults. More than two million head injuries occur each year. Statistics show that the highest rate of injury occurs in young men between the ages of 15 and 24. As a result, there is an emerging population of students with ABI on the college campus today. Due to the symptoms associated with their brain injuries, the Disability Services (DS) provides academic and support services to these students. ABI is an impairment of brain functioning that is physically or psychologically verifiable. Common causes of ABI are brain lesions caused by traumas such as motor vehicle accidents, falls, assaults and violence or sports injuries. Other brain lesions can be due to internal events such as focal brain lesions, tumors, cerebral vascular accidents, aneurysm or infections of the brain. Another cause of ABI is ingestion of toxic substances due to either alcohol or drug abuse or exposure to toxic chemicals. Students who have experienced a brain injury often enter or return to college with cognitive, psychological and/or sensorimotor disorders. Problems in the cognitive area usually pose the greatest challenge in the classroom. Although students may experience cognitive problems in such areas as memory, attention, and organization, they may still possess the abilities to succeed in an academic environment.

71. NLC: Understanding Brain Injury
The Neurotrauma Law Nexus is a resource for brain injury and Spinal Cord Injury survivors,family members, and all whose lives and experiences are affected by
http://www.neurolaw.com/brain.html

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The brain is a vital part of the central nervous system and serves as the control center for all of the body's functions including conscious activities such as walking and talking, and unconscious ones such as breathing, heart rate, etc. Additionally, the brain controls thought, comprehension, speech and emotion. Injury to the brainwhether the result of severe head trauma such as a gunshot wound or a fall, or a closed head injury in which there is no fracture or penetration of the skull - can disrupt some or all of these functions. Enclosed within the skull, the brain is a gelatinous material that floats within a protective sea of cerebrospinal fluid. This fluid supports the brain and acts as a shock absorber in rapid head movements. Both the brain and the cerebrospinal fluid are protected to some degree within the bony framework of the skull. The outer surface of the skull is smooth, but the inner surface is rough and jagged and can cause significant damage in closed head injuries. In such injuries, the head and body in motion are abruptly stopped, causing the brain to rebound within the skull and move over these rough bony structures. There are three main areas of the brain: 1. the cortex (cerebrum), 2. the cerebellum, and 3. the brain stem (diencephalon). The cortex is the largest of the three and is the center where most thinking functions occur. It is divided into four lobes, each of which controls particular functions and skills. Additionally, the cortex is divided into two hemispheres: the right and the left. The left hemisphere is usually the dominant of the two and controls verbal functions such as speaking, writing, reading, and calculating. The right hemisphere usually controls more visual-spatial functions such as visual memory, copying, drawing, and rhythm. The cerebellum controls coordination, balance and posture.

72. Massachusetts Brain Injury Association, Offering Information, Hope, And Support.
Information about group and brain injury, education partners, and fund raising information.Category Regional North America Health Organizations......Massachusetts brain injury Association, Offering information, hope, and supportto people with brain injuries, their families, and the professionals who care
http://www.mbia.net/
4/4/03 : 4:29 AM Saturday,
April 19, 2003
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The fifth annual Classical Cartoon Festival
affords children the chance to see top-level child musicians perform.
Net proceeds from the Cartoon Festival will benefit the Massachusetts Brain Injury Association. To purchase tickets,
call 1-888-266-1200 All tickets are $6
(children age 2 and younger are free).
Steven Veach
is running the Boston Marathon to raise money on April 21, 2003 for the Massachusetts Brain Injury Association. Massachusetts Brain Injury Association Offering information, hope, and support to persons with brain injuries, their families, and the professionals who care for them. 484 Main Street #325, Worcester, MA 01608 mbia@mbia.net
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April 29, 2003

73. The Disabilities Trust - Driven By Quality...
A charity trust involved with the personal care and rehabilitation housing for people with severe physical disabilities, brain injury and autism.
http://www.disabilities-trust.org.uk
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74. San Diego Lawyer David Goldin Explains Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation And Rel
San Diego firm, with an emphasis on brain injury cases.
http://www.headlaw.com/
Law Offices of
David L. Goldin
A Professional Corporation
Specializing in Personal Injury Litigation
with Emphasis on Serious Brain Injury Cases
J.D. from Stanford Law School M.B.A. from Stanford Business School Member of San Diego Brain Injury Foundation since 1984; Currently on Board of Directors Highest Legal Ability and Ethical Rating Since 1984, Martindale-Hubbell Legal Directory Practicing Law in San Diego since 1969 Personal Concern for Brain Injury Survivors
and Their Caregivers Recovery of Damages for Traumatic Injury to the Miraculous Brain
The healthy brain is a miracle. It controls everything we do. The 100 billion or so nerve cells in the three pounds of flesh we call the brain direct all of our thoughts, feelings, movements, vision,
hearing and memories. Injuries to the brain, even "mild" injury, change who we are as a person.
See "What is "Mild" Brain Injury?"

75. Pediatric And Adolescent Rehabilitation
Facility specializes in the care of children and adolescents with conditions including traumatic or acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, burns, multiple orthopedic trauma, neuromuscular disorders, spina bifida, and cerebral palsy.
http://www.clarian.org/clinical/pediatrics/methodist_ped_rehab.jhtml
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76. Bancroft NeuroHealth
Bancroft operates two Louisiana facilities that offer special pediatric and adult programs for persons with neurological disabilities including autism and brain injury. Other services include community living programs and vocational programs.
http://www.bancroftneurohealth.org/
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77. The Traumatic Brain Injury National Data Center At Kessler Medical Rehabilitatio
Coordinating research and dissemination efforts of the TBI Model Systems program funded by the National Category Health Conditions and Diseases brain injury Research......The Traumatic brain injury National Database at Kessler Medical RehabilitationResearch and Education Corp. The TBINDC is a central
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78. Brain Injury: Proving A Lifetime Disability By Richard Alexander, Personal Injur
brain injury Proving a Lifetime Disability. Maximizing damages for these plaintiffsrequires a thorough understanding of traumatic brain injury.
http://consumerlawpage.com/article/trabrain.shtml
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79. Traumatic Brain Injury Information
Ellingsworth Press books and information on traumatic brain injury, relationshipsand more! Traumatic brain injury Information. The Silent Epidemic .
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80. Brain Injury Books, Brain Injury Education, Brain Injury Support, Brain Injury R
Items on coping with brain injury, as well as material for care givers and medical professionals.
http://braininjurybooks.com/

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