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Autor:
David C. Burke
Publikováno v:
Brain Injury. 9:735-743
Rehabilitation services for patients with brain injury have been slower to develop than those with other disabilitites, but have rapidly improved over the past 10-15 years. A range of different, specialized brain injury programmes has evolved. The li
Autor:
David C. Burke
Publikováno v:
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 12:33-35
Autor:
David C. Burke
Publikováno v:
Medical Journal of Australia. 198:20-21
Publikováno v:
Paraplegia. 31(3)
A severe earthquake in December 1988 in Armenia, resulted in a large number of spinal cord injuries. A rehabilitation facility was urgently established in Yerevan by the Red Cross with volunteers from various countries outside the then Soviet Union.
Autor:
David C. Burke
Publikováno v:
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 76:789
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ANZ Journal of Surgery. 55:3-12
A prospective system of data collection, using computer storage, has been developed in the Spinal Injuries Unit, Austin Hospital. Three hundred and fifty-two consecutive admissions to the Unit between 1 July 1978 and 31 December 1982 are analysed, an
Publikováno v:
Spinal Cord. 25:311-317
Analysis of 628 consecutive admissions to the Spinal Injuries Unit, Austin Hospital, between July 1978 and December, 1985 illustrates the value of a comprehensive data collection system which has been developed at the hospital since 1978. Some brief
Autor:
David C. Burke
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Medical Journal of Australia. 1:145-148
Autor:
David C. Burke
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Spinal Cord. 11:268-276
A series of 29 children treated at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital with traumatic paraplegia commencing under the age of 13 years is reviewed. Eighty per cent. of these children are found to have major spinal cord lesions with minimal, or no vertebral inj
Autor:
David C. Burke, T S Tiong
Publikováno v:
Spinal Cord. 13:191-202
175 patients with cervical spine and spinal cord injuries were admitted to the Spinal Injuries Unit, Austin Hospital, in the five-year period from the 1 July 1968, to the 30 June 1973. Only 4-2 per cent of the patients required delayed spinal fusion