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June 2024

Rehabilitation after trauma organized symposium at the World Congress for Neurorehabilitation in Vancouver

June 2023

Tilbakeføring til arbeid etter traumatisk hodeskade med kombinert kognitiv og arbeidsrettet rehabilitering

December 2022

Cathrine Tverdal was awarded the prize for best research publication by junior researchers from the large EU project, Center TBI.

CHARM’s researcher Nada Andelic received a prestigious award from the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)

November 2022

Europeisk forskning om rehabiliteringsbehov etter traumatisk hodeskade

Å leve med en traumatisk hjerneskade og vedvarende plager - hvordan kan vi hjelpe?

 
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Madsen BÅ, Fure SCR, Røe C, Løke D, Løvstad M, Andelic N, Howe EI (2025)
The relationship between personality traits and health-related quality of life after mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury
BMC Neurol, 25 (1), 157
DOI 10.1186/s12883-025-04153-0, PubMed 40217163

Zeldovich M, Krol L, Cunitz K, Auer C, Pinggera D, Schön V, Geiger P, Suss J, Koerte IK, Howe EI, Andelic N, Buchheim A, Gondan M, von Steinbüchel N (2025)
Headache after pediatric traumatic brain injury: a comparison between a post-acute sample of children and adolescents and general population
J Headache Pain, 26 (1), 15
DOI 10.1186/s10194-025-01951-2, PubMed 39871123

Andelic N, Moksnes H, Rasmussen MS, Schäfer C, Hellstrøm T, Howe EI, Sveen U, Perrin PB, Røe C, Anke A, Soberg HL (2024)
Needs for Community-Based Rehabilitation Services and Support 12 Months After Moderate and Severe Physical Traumatic Injuries: A Brief Report
Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 103 (8), 740-744
DOI 10.1097/PHM.0000000000002492, PubMed 38662737

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