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Driving after Brain Injury: Barriers, Fitness to Drive, and Community Integration
TBI research activities underway at Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan. This study examines the resumption of driving a motor vehicle and the extent to which driving influences community integration following TBI. Barriers to resuming driving, the role of significant others, and the relative validities of different assessments of fitness to drive (neuropsychological, driving simulator, and on-road evaluations) will be examined.

Do you want to drive again? Please call 313-745-9841" (To inquire driving information about “Driver Evaluations”, “Driver Training”, “Eligibility”, and “Funding.”)

Rehabilitation Research Center for TBI
Participate in two project at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center:
1) Fatigue After Traumatic Brain Injury: What are the Underlying Factors
2) Efficacy of a Customized Cognitive Orthotic with Automatic Planning and Cueing Assistance
Using the Internet to Provide Peer Support
The Ohio Valley Center for Brain Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation is conducting this research project and seeking participants.
U of Washington Traumatic Brain Injury Model System
Looking for volunteers for two research projects;
1) TBI and Depression Study
2) A Study on the Effect of Exercise on the Mood and Quality of Life for those with Concussions or TBI
VCU Model System
Participants are needed for TBI research in;
1 Depression; and
2 Family Support.
Volunteers Are Needed at New York TBI Model System
Two areas of research focusing on Depression and Fatigue after brain injury.
 
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