Implementing neuropsychological rehabilitation following severe traumatic brain injury in a low-to-middle income country: a case report
IntroductionTBI incidence and distribution are largely overrepresented in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), such as South Africa (SA), with substantial associated human and financial costs. However, access to rehabilitation for the public is severely limited and not standard practice in SA. G...
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Main Authors: | Alexa Caitlin Soule (Author), Taryn Jane Fish (Author), Jill Winegardner (Author), Leigh Schrieff-Brown (Author) |
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