Clinical and Neuropsychological Aspects of Closed Head Injury
Explore the intricate world of brain injuries with Clinical and Neuropsychological Aspects of Closed Head Injury by John T. E. Richardson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001, this comprehensive paperback spans 308 pages, delving into the critical aspects of closed head injuries.
This essential resource begins with an in-depth examination of the epidemiology, causes, and structural neuropathology associated with closed head injuries. It further explores the profound impact these injuries can have on individuals, detailing the outcomes and mechanisms of recovery. Additionally, the book provides valuable insights into rehabilitation strategies, making it a vital reference for professionals in neuropsychology and related fields.
Whether you are a healthcare provider, researcher, or student, this book offers a thorough understanding of closed head injuries, equipping you with the knowledge necessary for effective assessment and treatment.