Wall Gemma, Turner Alex, Clarke Richard
a Department of Clinical Neuropsychology , Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust , Salford , UK.
Neurocase. 2013;19(6):530-41. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2012.701642. Epub 2012 Aug 2.
This case study presents the evaluation of traumatic brain injury rehabilitation for Jane, a 35-year-old woman who sustained a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). On-going rehabilitation addressed difficulties within a structured neuro-rehabilitative therapeutic milieu and was holistically evaluated. Results showed improvement in mood and quality of life and at the compensatory level for cognition. At the impairment level, many of the affected areas of cognition remained at least below predicted pre-morbid levels. This supports the view that although TBI impairments may be permanent, structured neuro-rehabilitation can be effective through external and compensatory aids. Recording this holistically contributes to evidencing this.
本案例研究展示了对简的创伤性脑损伤康复情况的评估。简是一名35岁女性,遭受了严重的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)。持续的康复治疗在结构化的神经康复治疗环境中解决了各种困难,并进行了全面评估。结果显示,患者的情绪、生活质量以及认知的代偿水平有所改善。在损伤层面,许多受影响的认知领域仍至少低于病前预测水平。这支持了以下观点:尽管创伤性脑损伤造成的损伤可能是永久性的,但通过外部和代偿性辅助手段,结构化的神经康复治疗仍可能有效。全面记录这一情况有助于为此提供证据。