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Home - Independent Neurorehabilitation Providers Alliance

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resources for how brain injury services are organised include this group

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Heads Together

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Explore more about Heads Together. A collaboration to develop resources and improve outcomes for adults living with brain injury
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We must address the links between brain injury, domestic abuse and women in prison

According to government data, at least 57% of women in prison or under probation supervision are victim-survivors of domestic abuse. The actual figure is likely to be much higher, due to well documented barriers to disclosure. The importance of gender specific, trauma responsive programmes of support is gradually becoming recognised. Organisations such as One Small … We must address the links between brain injury, domestic abuse and women in prison Read More »
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This blog contains some terrifically helpful links and is a clear summary of an important situation

 

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May 23, 2024 12:27 AM
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https://ukabif.org.uk/news/news.asp?id=568467

Knowing about brain injury - It's a matter of life or death!

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This issue has been a major driver of our group's work over recent years

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May 23, 2024 8:18 PM
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Nearly 65% of prisoners at women's jail 'show signs of brain injury' | Prisons and probation | The Guardian

Nearly 65% of prisoners at women's jail 'show signs of brain injury' | Prisons and probation | The Guardian | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
Call for screening as women tell study their injuries were caused by domestic violence
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an important statistic reported 5 years ago

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May 23, 2024 1:08 AM
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The Drake IPV Study

The Drake IPV Study | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
The Drake IPV Study will investigate changes in neuroimaging and cognitive test data in individuals exposed to domestic abuse.
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June 21, 2019 10:23 AM
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The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime | Kim Gorgens

Here's a shocking statistic: 50 to 80 percent of people in the criminal justice system in the US have had a traumatic brain injury. In the general public, th...
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June 13, 2016 3:14 AM
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The Digital Patient

A presentation on patients who are enabled, empowered and engaged with their health through digital technology

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November 18, 2015 12:09 PM
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A Parent's Guide to Brain Injuries in Sports

ScoreBig teaches you about everything you need to know about brain injuries that occur in sports and how you can prevent and respond to them.
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A student Amanada sent us (at ERBIF) this link and I thought it worth "scooping" here... what do you think?

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Good reading for all parents 

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Home - Independent Neurorehabilitation Providers Alliance

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resources for how brain injury services are organised include this group

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Surviving is-one-thing living-quite-another

I was pleased to be involved in some of the interviews that happened when the authors were planning this report... and then to be asked to write the Preface w…
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I find myself citing this report ever so often so I thought I'd retweet about it using this scoop.it page as I can never remember where I have filed it. It is also available on the Headway East London website

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Harming kin to save strangers: further evidence for abnormally utilitarian moral judgments after ventromedial prefrontal damage. - PubMed - NCBI

The ventromedial PFC (vmPFC) has been implicated as a critical neural substrate mediating the influence of emotion on moral reasoning. It has been shown that the vmPFC is especially important for making moral judgments about "high-conflict" moral dilemmas involving direct personal actions, that is, scenarios that pit compelling utilitarian considerations of aggregate welfare against the highly emotionally aversive act of directly causing harm to others [Koenigs, M., Young, L., Adolphs, R., Tranel, D., Cushman, F., Hauser, M., et al. Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgments. Nature, 446, 908-911, 2007]. The current study was designed to elucidate further the role of the vmPFC in high-conflict moral judgments, including those that involve indirect personal actions, such as indirectly causing harm to one's kin to save a group of strangers. We found that patients with vmPFC lesions were more likely than brain-damaged and healthy comparison participants to endorse utilitarian outcomes on high-conflict dilemmas regardless of whether the dilemmas (1) entailed direct versus indirect personal harms and (2) were presented from the Self versus Other perspective. In addition, all groups were more likely to endorse utilitarian outcomes in the Other perspective as compared with the Self perspective. These results provide important extensions of previous work, and the findings align with the proposal that the vmPFC is critical for reasoning about moral dilemmas in which anticipating the social-emotional consequences of an action (e.g., guilt or remorse) is crucial for normal moral judgments [Greene, J. D. Why are VMPFC patients more utilitarian?: A dual-process theory of moral judgment explains. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 322-323, 2007; Koenigs, M., Young, L., Adolphs, R., Tranel, D., Cushman, F., Hauser, M., et al. Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgments. Nature, 446, 908-911, 2007].

  

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Brain Injuries That Evade M.R.I. Are Seen in New Scans of Veterans

A study may explain why some people exposed to blasts have symptoms despite normal CT and M.R.I. scans.
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December 30, 2024 2:57 AM
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The Successes and Challenges of Major Trauma Networks in the UK with Ash Vasireddy

In this episode, we're diving into the critical topic of
major trauma networks in the UK. These networks have revolutionised trauma care, significantly improving patient outcomes since their inception. We'll explore the positives and challenges faced by these networks, with insights
into their impact on patient survival rates, and the integration of advanced technologies.



 



To do this I am joined by Dr Ash Vasireddy, Ash is a Trauma
Surgeon at King’s College Hospital. He is also works as a HEMS (Air Ambulance) Pre-hospital Care Doctor. As part of the trauma lead at Kings College Ash also ensures the MTCs function effectively from an Orthopaedic perspective and
fosters relationships with network partners in facilitating orthopaedic trauma care.  Please find an informative review on Trauma Networks here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7732139/




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May 23, 2024 8:52 PM
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IPV Special Edition of Journal of Head Trauma and Rehabilitation

here is the link https://journals.lww.com/headtraumarehab/toc/2022/01000

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special edition of JHTR including epidemiology paper

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May 23, 2024 8:31 PM
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Traumatic brain injury and risk of subsequent attempted suicide and violent crime | Psychological Medicine

Traumatic brain injury and risk of subsequent attempted suicide and violent crime | Psychological Medicine | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
Traumatic brain injury and risk of subsequent attempted suicide and violent crime - Volume 53 Issue 9
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Comprehensive population work from Denmark - the authors used "nationwide register data covering all individuals aged 10+ living in Denmark during 1980–2016 (n = 7 783 951). Of these, 587 522 individuals had a hospital contact for TBI. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) were calculated by Poisson regression analyses..."

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ENIGMA Intimate Partner Violence « ENIGMA

Team Members | Ongoing Studies | Publications | Resources | Global Knowledge Exchange Network | IPV BI Virtual Conference The goal of the Enhancing Neuroimaging and Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Working Group is to develop a global collaboration...
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I am curious if this well structured programme can support people in precarious situations such as our GEMMS study group! Certainly I understand the ambition of the 'fireside chats' and education events are to enable sharing of resources

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May 23, 2024 12:55 AM
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Traces of Displacement | Whitworth Art Gallery

Traces of Displacement | Whitworth Art Gallery | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
Traces of Displacement This exhibition uses the Whitworth’s collection to address one of the major humanitarian concerns of the 20th and 21st centuries – forced displacement. In tracing displacement within the collection, a partial, fragmentary, and yet compelling set of stories is emerging from...
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an inspiring exhibition that provides important insights into the history of displacement. I found it very helpful to see the comment especially about intergenerational trauma

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June 26, 2016 12:30 PM
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Traumatic Brain Injury and Visual Disorders: What Every Ophthalmologist Should Know

Traumatic Brain Injury and Visual Disorders: What Every Ophthalmologist Should Know | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
Visual complications of traumatic brain injury. Web
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#neurovisual consequences of brain injury are of great interest to me. Opthalmologists and neuropsychologists can work together with orthoptists, physios, SALT and OT to ameliorate these difficulties, but to date there have been scant chances to develop the pathway in our region for this patient group. This is a really useful overview
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May 11, 2016 4:42 AM
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Concussion is confusing us all

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This paper merits careful reading and discussion. It is day 3 of the #ABIweek2016 media push. Great work coming out of headway. But here's a paper that suggests the very word 'concussion' is unhelpful. I tend to agree. what do you think?
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Major trauma services | Guidance and guidelines | NICE

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there's a consultation live till 21 September... any suggestions?

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May 7, 2015 7:06 PM
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YHPHO - Neurology

YHPHO - Neurology | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
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the "NIN". it's a thing.

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January 22, 2014 4:04 PM
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Major trauma care in England -

Major trauma care in England - | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
National Audit Office is the UK public auditor. We audit central government accounts and report on value for money issues.
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a slightly older document, but scooped here for convenience

 

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November 22, 2014 12:24 PM
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Concussions in Sports: Part 2 - The Role of Rehabilitation - Mike Reinold

Concussions in Sports: Part 2 - The Role of Rehabilitation - Mike Reinold | Trauma Care | Scoop.it
The role of rehabilitation is an important aspect of recovery following concussions in sports.
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November 7, 2014 10:36 PM
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US Population Estimates of Health and Social Outcomes 5 Year... : The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation

Objective:To estimate the number of adults in the United States from 2006 to 2012 who manifest selected health and social outcomes 5 years following a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that required acute inpatient rehabilitation.
Design:Secondary data analysis.
Setting:Acute inpatient rehabilitatio...
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a valuable and timely update

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