BACKGROUND: Driving is a complex activity that requires a wide range of cognitive, behavioral, sensory and motor competences that are often impaired in cases of severe acquired brain injury (sABI). A safe return to driving is an objective significantly correlated with recovery of personal independence and social-occupational role. aiM: the study investigated elements predictive of the possibility of a safe return to driving after sabi, concentrating on motor disability and the need to prescribe vehicle assistive devices. dEsiGn: retrospective study. sEttinG: out-patients of a rehabilitation center for sabi. population: a series of 217 patients with stable sabi, well reintegrated at family and social level, were enrolled between January 2006...
Many individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have a desire to return to driving
ObjectiveTo describe the assessment of driving abilities practices after acquired brain damage, and ...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
Introduction Return to driving is an important goal for people recovering from acquired brain injury...
A consensus exists about the need of assessing effects of unprogressive acquired brain injury (strok...
The question of whether a person can resume driving after acquired cognitive dysfunction is raised i...
Objectives: To determine whether patients who return to driving after head injury can be considered...
Primary objective: To identify the current legal situation and professional practice in assisting pe...
Acquired brain damage such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain anoxia or encephalitis may...
ObjectiveTo describe the assessment of driving abilities practices after acquired brain damage, and ...
Driving a motor vehicle is an important instrumental activity of daily living recognized across coun...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an evidence-based review to determine predictors of fitness...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability in young adults and can severely impac...
Aim: Although individuals recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) could pose a risk to ro...
Many individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have a desire to return to driving
ObjectiveTo describe the assessment of driving abilities practices after acquired brain damage, and ...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
Introduction Return to driving is an important goal for people recovering from acquired brain injury...
A consensus exists about the need of assessing effects of unprogressive acquired brain injury (strok...
The question of whether a person can resume driving after acquired cognitive dysfunction is raised i...
Objectives: To determine whether patients who return to driving after head injury can be considered...
Primary objective: To identify the current legal situation and professional practice in assisting pe...
Acquired brain damage such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain anoxia or encephalitis may...
ObjectiveTo describe the assessment of driving abilities practices after acquired brain damage, and ...
Driving a motor vehicle is an important instrumental activity of daily living recognized across coun...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an evidence-based review to determine predictors of fitness...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability in young adults and can severely impac...
Aim: Although individuals recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) could pose a risk to ro...
Many individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have a desire to return to driving
ObjectiveTo describe the assessment of driving abilities practices after acquired brain damage, and ...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...