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Margot Anderson Brain Restoration Foundation
Advancing clinical research for the restoration and rehabilitation of brain function after brain injury, spinal cord damage, stroke, paralysis, Alzheimer and Parkinson disease.
Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems
The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research funded 17 centers to examine the course of recovery and outcomes following TBI. Each center provides a coordinated system of emergency care, acute management, comprehensive in-patient rehabilitation and long-term interdisciplinary follow-up services.
Brain Trauma Research Center
Providing clinical management, research and treatment for traumatic brain and spinal injuries.
Head Injury Center
Conducts research towards discovery and development of new therapies to encourage repair and regeneration of the injured brain.
The Traumatic Brain Injury National Data Center (TBINDC)
Coordinating research and dissemination efforts of the TBI Model Systems program funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). Seventeen centers conduct research and provide “model” care to persons who experience traumatic brain injury. Offers a searchable registry of projects, publications, and researchers. Located at the Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Center.
Central Nervous System Injury Laboratory
Research probing the cellular and molecular events that contribute to the physiological, behavioral, neurologic, and histologic damage associated with TBIs. The goal is to develop new, more effective therapies to treat brain injury patients.
UAB Injury Control Research Center
Rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe burn or intra-articular fracture. Research in biomechanics, prevention and acute care. Located in Birmingham, Alabama.
Carolinas Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Research System
Information on research and clinical care for families and survivors of traumatic brain injury.
Smith Neurotrauma Lab
Information about the current brain trauma research being done at the University of Pennsylvania. Includes the research focus, people, projects, and publications.
Brain Injury Biomechanics
The starting point for understanding of the TBI pathophysiology. The stereotactical phenomena - supported by previously reported results.