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- Investigation into the Effects of Electrical Stimulation Training in a Spinal Cord Injured Population
- An Exploration of the ways in which Individuals reconstruct their Sense of Self following Acquired Brain Injury: A Comparative Study of Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury and Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
- An Investigation of the Influence of Impaired Autobiographical and Working Memory on Self-Reconstruction following Acquired Brain Injury
- Differences in Marital Satisfaction, Coping and Social Supports after a Traumatic Brain Injury
- Rehabilitation of Awareness of Deficits in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury Applying a User-friendly Computerised Intervention Approach
- Compensatory strategies for activities of daily living: a comparison of occupational therapists’ expectations and actual use following discharge from rehabilitation for acquired brain injury
- The Prevalence of Osteoporosis in the Disabled Population at the National Rehabilitation Hospital
- The Experience of Living with Spinal Cord Injury in the Early Months following Discharge from Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Study on a Male Sample
- An Investigation into the Occupational Status of Persons with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
- Caregiver Wellbeing: An Examination of the Coping-appraisel Process of Caring for Individuals with an Aquired Brain Injury
- Nurses’ Perceptions of their Role as part of the Multi-professional Team in an Acute Rehabilitation Setting
- The Reliability of the Community Outing Performance Appraisal (COPA) to Assess the Abilities of Adults with Acquired Brain Injury
- An Exploration of Child and Adolescent Sibling’s Experience of Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
- Music Therapists’ Strategies in Implementing New Posts in Healthcare Settings
- Self Awareness after Brain Injury: Emotional Distress and Executive Functioning
- An Investigation into the Functional Independence of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury following Discharge
- Parents’ Perspectives on Reintegration of Students with Acquired Brain Injury into the Irish School System
- Assessment of Financial Competency in Patients with Acquired Brain Injury
- Optimising the Prescription of Prosthetic Technologies (opptec): Outcome Measures for Evidence based prosthetic Practices and Use
- Awareness and Sustained Attention following Traumatic Brain Injury
- An Evaluation of Virtual Reality Technology as an Occupational Therapy Treatment Tool in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
- Assessing the Impact of Previous Experience and Attitudes Towards Technology, On Levels of Engagement in a Virtual Reality Based Occupational Therapy Intervention for Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
- Strategies for Crisis Intervention & Prevention (SCIP): Does it work?
- Assessment of Perceived Stress amongst Nursing Staff in a Rehabilitation Hospital
- Coping and Adjustment following Spinal Cord Injury in an Irish Population
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