Resources
- Umphred's Neurological Rehabilitation byCall Number: IAHS STACKS RC350 .P48 N487Publication Date: 2013
- Neurobehavioural Changes in Patients Following Brain Tumour: Patients and Relatives PerspectivePatients and relatives experiences of behavioural and personality changes following brain tumour were assessed to determine whether these changes are more prominent in the experience of patients with frontal tumours and their relatives as a first step to evaluate the need to develop appropriate support and management of such changes, which have a substantial impact on social functioning, and ultimately to improve quality of life.
- Cognitive Rehabilitation in Patients with Gliomas and Other Brain Tumors: State of the ArtDisease prognosis is very poor in patients with brain tumors. Cognitive deficits due to disease or due to its treatment have an important weight on the quality of life of patients and caregivers.
- The Brain Tumor Nobody’s Heard of (Video Duration 1 minute)A brain tumor is always a scary diagnosis, even if it’s benign. Vestibular schwannoma – a benign tumor that grows on the main nerve leading from the inner ear to the brain – has symptoms that can easily be attributed to the normal signs of aging. Even so, they can affect balance, hearing, and facial muscles, requiring surgery.
- IMRI: Removing Brain Tumors in Kids (Video Duration 1 minute)Nearly 5,000 children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with a brain tumor this year. Now, new technology is helping doctors remove these tumors, and save children from additional surgery.
- Lighting the Way for Brain Tumor Treatment: LiTT (Video Duration 1 minute)A cutting edge treatment that was mostly used on people with uncontrolled seizures is now emerging as a life-saving option for people with brain cancer.
- Removing Brain Tumors with New Adaptive Hybrid Surgery (Video Duration 1 minute)A new radiosurgery-guided procedure is allowing surgeons to remove brain tumors like never before.