Introduction: Little is known about the trajectory of recovery in fitness-to-drive after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). This means that health-care professionals have limited evidence on which to base recommendations to this cohort about driving. Objective: To determine fitness-to-drive status of patients with a mTBI at 24 h and two weeks post injury, and to summarise issues reported by this cohort about return to driving. Method: Quasi-experimental case-control design. Two groups of participants were recruited: patients with a mTBI (n = 60) and a control group with orthopaedic injuries (n = 60). Both groups were assessed at 24 h post injury on assessments offitness-to-drive. Follow-up occurred at two weeks post injury to establish dri...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
Acquired brain damage such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain anoxia or encephalitis may...
This paper deals with the issue of fitness to drive in patients suffering from traumatic brain injur...
Introduction: Little is known about the trajectory of recovery in fitness-to-drive after mild trauma...
Introduction: Little is known about the trajectory of recovery in fitness-to-drive after mild trauma...
Introduction: Limited evidence is available to support knowledge of the time-frame and capacity for ...
Introduction: Limited evidence is available to support knowledge of the time-frame and capacity for ...
Aim: Although individuals recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) could pose a risk to ro...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an evidence-based review to determine predictors of fitness...
Introduction Limited evidence is available to support knowledge of the time-frame and capacity for f...
Aim: Although individuals recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) could pose a risk to ro...
No research has examined whether individuals recovering from a recent mild traumatic brain injury (M...
Introduction Return to driving is an important goal for people recovering from acquired brain injury...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
The question of whether a person can resume driving after acquired cognitive dysfunction is raised i...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
Acquired brain damage such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain anoxia or encephalitis may...
This paper deals with the issue of fitness to drive in patients suffering from traumatic brain injur...
Introduction: Little is known about the trajectory of recovery in fitness-to-drive after mild trauma...
Introduction: Little is known about the trajectory of recovery in fitness-to-drive after mild trauma...
Introduction: Limited evidence is available to support knowledge of the time-frame and capacity for ...
Introduction: Limited evidence is available to support knowledge of the time-frame and capacity for ...
Aim: Although individuals recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) could pose a risk to ro...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an evidence-based review to determine predictors of fitness...
Introduction Limited evidence is available to support knowledge of the time-frame and capacity for f...
Aim: Although individuals recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) could pose a risk to ro...
No research has examined whether individuals recovering from a recent mild traumatic brain injury (M...
Introduction Return to driving is an important goal for people recovering from acquired brain injury...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
The question of whether a person can resume driving after acquired cognitive dysfunction is raised i...
Fitness to drive after acquired brain injury or disease is a common question in rehabilitation setti...
Acquired brain damage such as stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain anoxia or encephalitis may...
This paper deals with the issue of fitness to drive in patients suffering from traumatic brain injur...