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  Issue Date First Author Title
46-8 1/26/2010 Beeta Y. Homaifar, PhD Description of outpatient utilization and costs in group of veterans with traumatic brain injury
46-8 1/26/2010 Lindsay C. Emmerson, PhD Insight and treatment outcome with cognitive-behavioral social skills training for older people
with schizophrenia
46-6 11/23/2009 Jeffery D. Kocsis, PhD Pathology of blast-related brain injury
46-6 11/23/2009 Joel Kupersmith, MD Traumatic brain injury research state-of-the-art conference
46-6 11/23/2009 Michael S. Jaffee, MD Acute clinical care and care coordination for traumatic brain injury within Department of Defense
46-6 11/23/2009 Birgitt Dau, MD Infectious complications in OIF/OEF veterans with traumatic brain injury
46-6 11/23/2009 Nina A. Sayer, PhD Veterans with history of mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder: Challenges from provider perspective
46-6 11/23/2009 Robert W. Van Boven, MD, DDS Advances in neuroimaging of traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder
46-6 11/23/2009 Joshua D. Halbauer, MD Neuropsychiatric diagnosis and management of chronic sequelae of war-related mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
46-6 11/23/2009 Stephen A. Fausti, PhD Auditory and vestibular dysfunction associated with blast-related traumatic brain injury
46-6 11/23/2009 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Auditory and visual impairments in patients with blast-related traumatic brain injury: Effect of dual sensory impairment on Functional Independence Measure
46-6 11/23/2009 Jamie M. Zeitzer, PhD Insomnia in the context of traumatic brain injury
46-6 11/23/2009 Ruth O'Hara, PhD Sleep apnea, apolipoprotein epsilon 4 allele, and TBI: Mechanism for cognitive dysfunction and development of dementia
46-6 11/23/2009 Effie Chew, MD Pharmacological management of neurobehavioral disorders following traumatic brain injury-A state-of the-art review
46-6 11/23/2009 Paul Wehman, PhD Community integration: Current issues in cognitive and vocational rehabilitation for individuals with ABI
46-6 11/23/2009 Joan M. Griffin, PhD Families of patients with polytrauma: Understanding the evidence and charting a new research agenda
46-6 11/23/2009 Joel Kupersmith, MD Traumatic brain injury research opportunities: Results of Department of Veterans Affairs Consensus Conference
46-6 11/23/2009 Shane McNamee, MD Minimizing the effect of TBI-related physical sequelae on vocational return
46-6 11/23/2009 Glenn C. Cockerham, MD Eye and visual function in traumatic brain injury
46-5 10/13/2009 Heidi Golding, PhD Understanding recent estimates of PTSD and TBI from Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom
46-5 11/23/2009 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Prevalence of chronic pain, posttraumatic stress disorder, and persistent postconcussive symptoms in OIF/OEF veterans: Polytrauma clinical triad
46-5 11/23/2009 James W. Y. Chen, MD, PhD Posttraumatic epilepsy and treatment
46-5 10/13/2009 Rebecca I. Spain, MD Thickness of retinal nerve fiber layer correlates with disease duration in parallel with corticospinal tract dysfunction in untreated multiple sclerosis
46-4 1/1/2009 Dustin D. French, PhD Central nervous system and musculoskeletal medication profile of a veteran cohort with blast-related injuries
45-7 1/1/2008 Robert L. Ruff, MD, PhD Headaches among Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom veterans with mild traumatic brain injury associated with exposures to explosions
45-4 1/1/2008 Edmund F. LoPresti, PhD Distributed cognitive aid with scheduling and interactive task guidance
45-4 1/1/2008 Brad E. Dicianno, MD Acute mountain sickness in disability and adaptive sports: Preliminary data
45-3 1/1/2008 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Overlap of mild TBI and mental health conditions in returning OIF/OEF service members and veterans
44-7 1/1/2007 Rodney D. Vanderploeg, PhD Awareness problems following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: Prevalence, assessment methods, and injury correlates
44-7 1/1/2007 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Team approach to diagnosis and management of traumatic brain injury and its comorbidities
44-7 1/1/2007 Karen A. Schwab, PhD Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center: Peacetime and wartime missions
44-7 1/1/2007 Gregory A. Leskin, PhD Adaptation of life care planning to patients with polytrauma in a VA inpatient setting: Implications
for seamless care coordination
44-7 1/1/2007 Jan E. Kennedy, PhD Posttraumatic stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder-like symptoms and mild traumatic brain injury
44-7 1/1/2007 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Auditory dysfunction in traumatic brain injury
44-7 1/1/2007 William C. Walker, MD Motor impairment after severe traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal multicenter study
44-7 1/1/2007 Gregory L. Goodrich, PhD Visual function in patients of a polytrauma rehabilitation center:A descriptive study
44-7 1/1/2007 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Review of sports-related concussion: Potential for application in military settings
44-7 1/1/2007 Treven C. Pickett, PsyD Objectively assessing balance deficits after TBI: Role of computerized posturography
44-7 1/1/2007 Linda J. Resnik, PhD, PT, OCS Using International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health to understand challenges in community reintegration of injured veterans
44-7 1/1/2007 Tina M. Trudel, PhD Community-integrated brain injury rehabilitation: Treatment models and challenges for civilian, military, and veteran populations
44-7 1/1/2007 Philip Girard, MS Military and VA telemedicine systems for patients with traumatic brain injury
44-7 1/1/2007 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Program development and defining characteristics of returning military in a VA Polytrauma Network Site
44-7 1/1/2007 Warren E. Lux, MD A neuropsychiatric perspective on traumatic brain injury
44-4 1/1/2007 Carolyn Ihrig, OD Acquired Monocular Vision Rehabilitation program
44-2 1/1/2007 Michael E. Clark, PhD Pain and combat injuries in soldiers returning from Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom: Implications for research and practice
43-7 11/1/2006 Yagesh Bhambhani, PhD Reliability of near-infrared spectroscopy measures of cerebral
oxygenation and blood volume during handgrip exercise in nondisabled
and traumatic brain-injured subjects
43-3 5/1/2006 John C. Rosenbek, PhD Effects of two treatments for aprosodia secondary to acquired brain injury
43-2 3/1/2006 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Persistent problems after traumatic brain injury: The need for long-term follow-up and coordinated care
42-6 11/1/2005 Sharon E. Shaw, DrPH, PT Constraint-induced movement therapy for recovery of upper-limb
function following traumatic brain injury
42-4 7/1/2005 Heather G. Belanger, PhD Utility of mechanism-of-injury-based assessment and treatment: Blast
Injury Program case illustration
42-4 7/1/2005 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Rehabilitation needs of an increasing population of patients: Traumatic brain injury, polytrauma, and blast-related injuries
42-1 1/1/2005 Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD Event-related potential in facial affect recognition: Potential clinical utility in patients with traumatic brain injury
42-1 1/1/2005 Theresa Louise-Bender Pape, DrPH, MA, CCC-SLP/L A measure of neurobehavioral functioning after coma. Part I: Theory, reliability, and validity of the Disorders of Consciousness Scale
42-1 1/1/2005 Theresa Louise-Bender Pape, DrPH, MA, CCC-SLP/L A measure of neurobehavioral functioning after coma. Part II: Clinical and scientific implementation
41-4 7/1/2004 Andrea T. Underhill, MS, MPH Reliability and validity of the Family Satisfaction Scale with survivors of traumatic brain injury
41-4 7/1/2004 Michael G. Lacourse, PhD Cerebral and cerebellar sensorimotor plasticity following motor imagery-based mental practice of a sequential movement
41-2 3/1/2004 Theresa Louise-Bender Pape, DrPH, MA, CCC-SLP/L Unresolved legal and ethical issues in research of adults with severe traumatic brain injury: Analysis of an ongoing protocol
41-2 3/1/2004 Harold L. Merriman, PhD, MPT A comparison of four electrical stimulation types on Staphylococcus aureus growth in vitro
40-4s 7/1/2003 Timothy Schallert, PhD Brain-dependent movements and cerebral-spinal connections:
Key targets of cellular and behavioral enrichment in CNS
injury models
40-4 7/1/2003 Steven G. LoBello, PhD Social integration and life and family satisfaction in survivors of injury at 5 years postinjury
39-3 5/1/2002 Bret L. Hicken, MA Life satisfaction following spinal cord and traumatic brain injury: A comparative study
38-1 1/1/2001 Michael Weinrich, MD Rehabilitation for the 21st Century
37-6 11/1/2000 David J. Reinkensmeyer, PhD Understanding and treating arm movement impairment after chronic brain injury: Progress with the ARM Guide
37-3 5/1/2000 Narender P. Reddy, PhD Biofeedback therapy using accelerometry for treating dysphagic patients with poor laryngeal elevation: Case studies
35-4 10/1/1998 Daniel N. Allen, PhD Teaching memory strategies to persons with multiple sclerosis
34-3 7/1/1997 Alice M. K. Wong, MD The Development and Clinical Evaluation of a Standing Biofeedback Trainer
33-4 10/1/1996 Lee Warren, MA Factors associated with life satisfaction among a sample of persons with neurotrauma
32-2 5/1/1995 Satoshi Ueda, M.D. Rehabilitation Research and Development in Physical Medicine in Japan : A Historical and State-of-the-Art Review

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