This edition of Brain Injury Profession, entitled “Technology and TBI”, is guest edited by Dr. Stephen Trapp.
Dr. Trapp is a rehabilitation psychologist and Director of the Center of Health Creation at the Metrodora Institute. His clinical and research
efforts focus on a range of neurorehabilitative conditions, rehabilitation technology, and cross-cultural topics. Among other roles, he is the Technology Editor for Brain Injury Professional and affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Utah.
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Table of Contents
- Tech in the Clinic: A Patient’s Perspective – Sarah Renberg
- Rehabilitation Technology: A Case for Improved End-user Engagement in the Design, Development, and Selection Processes – Kristian Nitsch, PhD
- ApplTree: Understanding How Assistive Technology Can Support Memory After Brain Injury – Dr. Matthew Jamieson, Dr. Jonathan Evans
- Neumind, a Company Setting out to Transform ABI Rehabilitation – Ellis Parry, PhD
- Eye Tracking Technology: A Primer – Jacqueline Theis, OD, FAAO
- Artificial Intelligence Language Models for Brain Injury Rehabilitation: A ChatGPT Experience – Stephen Trapp, PhD
- Robotic Interventions for Acquired Brain Injury in Spain – Melina Longoni, MD, Elena Orcajo Oteo, MD, Natacha León, MD
- Concussion Diagnosis Versus Impairment Identification: Where Should the Focus Be and How Can Technology Play a Role? – Ryan Pelo, PT, DPT, NCS
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