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Monday, June 13, 2011

Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8:30-10:00

Opening Remarks, Plenary Presentation by Geoff Manley on "The Common Data Elements Project"

10-10:30 BREAK
10:30-noon Papers #1
(SP) 103 — Electrocortical Functional Connectivity changes Associated with Blast-Related Brain Injury (Nelson)

(SP) 203 — Retinal Ganglion Cell and Optic Nerve Structural and Functional Loss as Key Features of Experimental Blast-Induced TBI (Harper)

(SP) 183 — Molecular Dynamic Simulations of Blast Waves on Myelin Membranes (Pastor, Bhowmik, Mason)

(SP) 176 — Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Blast Related Mild TBI – Evidence for Diffuse and Spatially Variable White Matter Abnormalities (Lim, Davnport, Armstrong, Sponheim, Liu)
(ST) 039 — The Post-Traumatic Headache: What Do We Know and What Can We Do?
Bell
Hoffman
Scher
Lucas
(MILD) 057 — Development of a Performance-based Rehabilitation Assessment to Inform Return to Duty Decision-Making for Military Personnel with Mild TBI
Radomski
McCulloch
Goldman
(PED) 060 — Empirically Based Interventions to Improve Cognitive, Behavioral, and Academic Outcomes Following Pediatric TBI
Wade
Taylor
Glang
Harn
(EPI) 174 — Life Expectancy After TBI
Harrison-Felix
Whiteneck
Brown
Hammond
(INT) 146 — Novel Neurotherapeutic Rehabilitation Interventions for TBI
Pape
Dvorkin
Cyborski
Papadopoulos
(OUT) 239 — TBI Screening and Outcomes Along The Post-Deployment Continuum of Care
Law
French
Nichols
Trudel
Papers #2
(SP) 169 — What Are the Needs of Families of Service Personnel With Polytrauma Injuries? (Molloy)

(SP) 031 — Living with a Brain Injury and a Psychiatric Disorder; Managing Dual Diagnosis Problems in the Years Post-injury (Gainer)

(SP) 215 — The capacity to vote of persons with TBI (Hirsch et al)
(ME) 129 — Are Drug Trials in the Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting Feasible or Appropriate: Perspectives From Three Different Studies
Watanabe
Walker
Whyte
(COG) 195 — Systematic Instruction of Assistive Technology for Cognition following TBI
Wild
Powell
12:15-1:45

Lunch — Comments by Sue Swenson, Plenary Presentation by Jennie Ponsford on: "Fatigue and Sleep Disturbance related to TBI"

2:00-3:30 (PED) 222 — The Role of Social Environmental Influences on Recovery Following Childhood Brain Injury
Wade
Taylor
Yeates
Gerring
(NEU) 128 — Imaging the Injured Brain: Cognitive and Behavioral Consequences of a TBI
Wylie
Chiaravalloti
Hillary
Lengenfelder
(COG) 084 — Evidence-based Cognitive Rehabilitation: Part 1. Current Status and Implications for Clinical Practice
Cicerone
Braden
(BL) 117 — Rehabilitation of Persons with Disorders of Consciousness: Outcomes from Three Multi-Center Trials
Nakase-Richardson
Giacino
McCarthy
(COM) 035 — The Myths and Realities of Community Inclusion
Williams
Pruente
Wilkerson
(MILD) 143 — The Consequences of Combat Mild TBI from OIF/OEF: A Complex Interaction of Pain, PTSD, Residual Brain Injury
Ruff
Gallagher
Clark
Papers #3
(SP) 112 — Incorporating Clients’ Perspectives in Vocational Evaluation Following TBI (Stergiou-Kita, Rappolt, Dawson)

(SP) 119 — Towards Developing a Guideline for vocational Evaluation Following a TBI: Review of the Evidence (Stergiou-Kita)

(SP) 111 — Identifying Key Personal And Environmental Factors Relevant to Work Readiness Following Acquired Brain Injury: Expert Therapist’s Perspectives (Stergiou-Kita)

(SP) 120 — Inter-Professional Clinical Practice Guideline for Vocational Evaluation Following TBI: Employing a Systematic and Evidence-Based Approach (Stergiou-Kita, Dawson, Rappolt)
(PRE) 157 — Screening and Identifying TBI in Youth Offenders
Matsuzawa
Beckworth
Levins
(TEC) 125 — The Electronic Personal Care Record: An Innovative Health Record and Care Management Tool
Elias
Price
Weider
(ST) 052 — Neuroendocrinology and TBI
Ripley
Stein
Masel
3:30-4:00 BREAK
4:00-5:30 Paper #4
(SP) 135 — MRI Brain Volumetry Reveals Atrophy and Asymmetry in Patients with TBI (Ross)

(SP) 242 — A Diffusion Tension Imaging Study of Nonverbal Problem Solving Ability in TBI (Voelbel et al)

(SP) 228 — Diagnosis of Diffuse Axonal Injury with Diffiusion Tensor Imaging (Boiux et al)

(SP) 227 — Diffusion Imaging Reveals Two Spatially Separable Mechanisms in Mild TBI (Pasternak, Bouix, et al)
(OUT) 179 — Putting Common Data Elements for TBI Research into Practice
Hicks
Maas
Duhaime
Odenkirchen
Manley
(COG) 085 — Evidence-based Cognitive Rrehabilitation: Part II. Translating Evidence Into Knowledge for Clinicians and Consumers
Cicerone
Sander
Trexler
Haskins
(BIO) 110 — Using Novel Techniques to Gain Insight Into Emotional and Social Deficits Following TBI
Rushby
McDonald
Kelly
(PED) 040 — Longitudinal Investigation of the Post-High School Transition Experiences of Adolexcents with TBI
Todis
Ettel
(ST) 088 — TBI and Substance Misuse and Abuse
Adams
Corrigan
(INT) 216 — Regulation of Irritability, Anger and Aggression after TBI: Review of Pharmacologic and Non-Pharmacologic Treatments
Hammond
Neumann
Hart
(MILD) 232 — Identification of mTBI, with an Emphasis on Sports-Related Injury
Wellington
Dams-O’Connor
Guskiewicz
Ghajar
(EPI) 158 — The Epidemiology of TBI: Lessons and Applications from the Federal, State and Local Levels
Faul
Picklesimer
Kinde
Papers #5
(SP) 226 — Oxidative Stress Changes After Blast Induced TBI (Dutca, Harper, Lazic, Kardon, Grozdanic)

(SP) 225 — Blast Induced Inflammatory Brain changes and Blood-Brain Barrier Abnormalities (Lazic, Harper, Lindley, Dutca, Kardon, Grozdanic)

(SP) 223 — Chronic Immunological and Neurological Consequences of Blast Induced TBI (Grozdanic, Harper, Lazic, Dutca, Kardon)

(SP) 230 — Seminal Advances in Our Understanding of Blood Flow and Outcome Following TBI (Kreipke, Kuhn, Armstead, Vavilala)
6-8

Mitchell Rosenthal Reception and Poster Viewing — award for best early career paper and poster abstract

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Tuesday June 14, 2011

Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7:30-9:00 Paper #6
(SP) 145 — High rates of Past TBI In a Community Sample: A Consequence of Location of Residence? (Schofield, Butler, Perkes)

(SP) 097 — Falls a Leading Cause of TBI in Older Adults: What Can Be Done? (McGuire, Pearson, Faul, Wald, Coronado)

(SP) 118 — An Investigation of Assault-Related TBI Deaths in Young Children Using Multiple Case of Death Data (Sugerman)
(COG) 218 — Plasticity-Based Computerized Training: A Novel Approach to Cognitive Rehabilitation for TBI
Dams-O’Connor
Mahncke
Saunders
(BIO) 064- Amyloid and Brain Injury
Smith
Ikonomovic
Brody
Burns
(COM) 087 — Community-Based Mentoring for Persons with TBI in Diverse or Minority Communities
Duong
Brandt
(ST) 211 — Psychiatric Disorders Following TBI: Clinical Significance, Treatment Implications and Relation to Health Care Costs
Hart
Clark
Pastorek
Fann
(INT) 168 — Variations in Patient Characteristics and Inpatient Rehabilitation Interventions Among TBI Case Mix Groups
Zanca
Dijkers
Bennett
Seel
Young
(OUT) 185- Collaboration on Longitudinal Databases: The TBIMS National Database and the Veteran’s Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers TBI Database
Harrison-Felix
Bidelspach
Nichols
(MILD) 155 — Unidentified Injury and the Importance of Screening
Goldin-Lauretta
Brown
Gordon
Papers #7
(SP) 198 — Endocrine dysfunction following TBI and the effect on functional improvement in acute rehabilitation (Rosario)

(SP) 115 — Tolerability of Acupuncture by Patients with TBI (Cyborski, Zollman)

(SP) 104 — Evaluating the Effects of Homonymous Hemianopsia on Mobility: Considerations from a Case Series (Roels)

(SP) 163 — Design of 3D Immersive Videogames to Train the Whole Body Coordination Deficits Following TBI (Ustinova, Leonard, Tamkei, Cassavaugh)
 
9:15-10:45

Plenary Presentation by Richard Ellenbogen "A Cultural Center Change in Collision Sports: The NFL Experience"

10:45-11:00 BREAK
11:00-12:30 Papers #8
(SP) 190 — TBI and the Returning Military Personnel: A Multi –Systems Approach to Improved Systems of Care (Kamen, LaVecchia)

(SP) 059 — Brain Injury as a Co-Occurring Disorder: Building State Capacity Through Collaboration and Training (Edmonston)

(SP) 027 — Rhode Island TBI (Tavares)

(SP) 032 — The Interface of Crisis Intervention Teams and Persons with Brain Injury (McDonnell)
(INT) 107 — Comprehensive Day Treatment Program: Permutations of an Empirically Based Practice
Tsaousides
Cicerone
Ashman
Backhaus
(OUT) 186 — The Development of a Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information Systems for TBI
Carlozzi
Tulsky
Sherer
Bushnik
(MILD) 047 — Advances in the Screening and Diagnosis of Mild TBI/Concussion in OEF/OIF Veterans
Donnelly
Babcock-Parziale
High
Smith
(COM) 123 — Impact of Systems of TBI Rehabilitation on Outcome: Challenges in Cross-National Research
Whyte
Nordenbo
Poulsen
Hart
(ST) 056 — Promoting Sexual Health for Persons with TBI: Systematic Assessment and Treatment Approaches
Sander
Simpson
Goldin-Lauretta
(ELD) 209 — Aging with TBI: Trends in Rehabilitation Delivery and Outcomes
Hammond
Corrigan
Coronado
Englander
(EPI) 065 — Population-Based Analyses of TBI Across the Full Spectrum of Disease: Incidence, Case-Controlled Survival and Medical Care Costs in Olmsted County, MN
Brown
Leibson
Malec
(PED) 053 — Summer Transition Programming for Teens with Acquired Brain Injuries
Haarbauer-Krupa
Durso
Turkstra
Schaude
(NEU) 219 — Magnetic Resonance Imaging Biomarkers of TBI
Diaz-Arrastia
Little
Marquez de la Plata
Latour
12:30-2:00

Lunch — Plenary Presentation by James Kelly "National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NiCoE) and the Military"

2:15-3:45 Papers #9
(SP) 171 — Factors Associated with Vocational Outcome After Resource Facilitation for People with Brain Injury (Trexler, Parrott, Trexler)

(SP) 233 — Factors that Relate to Placement Outcomes for People with TBI within Vocational Rehabilitation (Jaffe)

(SP) 224 — A Model for Colllaboration Between VHA Polytrauma and VBA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment to Provide Comprehensive Service to Veterans (Hall, Hackett, Woods)

(SP) 236 — Discourse Impairments Following Lesions to the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (Coelho)
(TEC) 066 — Use of Telerehabilitation in Psychosocial Interventions for Caregivers of Adults with TBI
Powell
Sander
Elliott
(MILD) 051 — Blast-Related Vs Non-Blast Mild TBI: Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, Imaging and Outcome
Smith
Wang
Belanger
Wilde
(COM) 172 — Participation and Environmental Factors Measures for TBI Rehabilitation
Heinemann
Magasi
Carlozzi
(ST) 061 — Suicide and TBI: What Have We Learnt About the Rates of Suicide, Associated Risk Factors and Clinical Management Approaches Simpson Brenner (INT) 106 — Pharmacological and Behavioral Interventions for Depression Following TBI
Tsaousides
Fann
Ashman
Bombardier
Cantor
(ST) 229 — TBI, Exercise, Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse: Changing the Face of TBI Research
Kreipke
Thomas
Kuhn
(NEU) 184 — Understanding the Mechanisms of Chronic Pain in Warfighters with Mild TBI: Non-Invasive Imaging Approaches
Robin
Ramage
Chao
Lewis
(MILD) 175 — Structural and Functional Neuroimaging, Pituitary Dysfunction, and Animal Modeling in Blast Concussion Mild TBI
Peskind
Morey
Wilkinson
Cook
(BIO) 235 — Biomarker Discovery in TBI and Future Applications in Personalized Medicine
Pasinetti
Lange
Ghajar
Dams-O’Connor
3:45-4:00 BREAK
4:00-5:30 Papers #10
(SP) 166 — Factors that Predict Acute Hospitalization Discharge Disposition for Adults with Moderate to Severe TBI (Whitneck, Harrison-Felix)

(SP) 165 — The Increase in TBI in the United States: Is Awareness of TBI Contributing to an Increase in Reported Cases? (Faul)

(SP) 149 — Comorbid Conditions Among Army and Marine Corps Personnel Undergoing Disabiilty Evaluation for TBI During 2005-2010 (Gubata, Packnett, Jackson, Cowan, Niebuhr)

(SP) 150 — Challenges in Characterizing the Epidemiology of Disabiliy: An Exploratory Analysis fo TBI-Related Disability Retirement Among Army and Marine Personnel (Gubata, Packnett, Jackson, Cowan, Niebuhr)
(BIO) 133 — Insights into Mediators of Neural Repair After TBI using a Multi-Modal Approach
Zhuo
Sours
Herrold
Pape
Papers #11
(SP) 076 — Qualitative Exploration of Caregivers of TBI Patients (Zumwalt)

(SP) 121 — A Qualitative Perspective: Self-Awareness of Deficits Interview Among TBI Survivors (Goudsmit)

(SP) 148 — The Role oif Cognitive Reserve in TBI (Krch)

(SP) 147 — Mechanisms and Consequences of Impaired Decision Making in Social Contexts (Kelly, McDonald, Rushby)
(BL) 096 — Using ANAM to Measure Cognitive Performance in U.S. Military and Veteran Populations
Signoracci
Brenner
Vincent
Ivins
Gorgens
(ST) 245 — TBI and Vision Loss: A Continuum of Care and Research
Harris
Cockerman
Goodrich
Schuchard
(OUT) 046 — Development of a National Outcome Measurement Collaboration Through Web-Based Database Technologies to Monitor and Study Postacute Brain Injury outcomes
Kean
Altman
Eicher
Murphy
(MILD) 164 — The VA’s Comprehensive Evaluation Process for Mild TBI: an Interagency Appraisal
Pogoda
Meterko
Amara
Krengel
(ME) 134 — Methodological Challenges in Studies of TBI Rehabilitation: Lessons From A Practice Based Evidence Study
Dijkers
Hammond
Horn
Bogner
(COG) 113 — Cognitive Rehabilitation for Persistent Symptoms Following Mild Military TBI: Effectiveness of Treatment and Biomarkers Associated with Treatment Outcomes
Kennedy
Cooper
Lewis
York
(INT) 108 — Implementing Complex Interventions in TBI Clinical Trials
Hart
Van Veldhoven
Bell
6-8

Reception and Poster Viewing

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Wednesday June 15th, 2011

Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7-8:30 Papers #12
(SP) 141 — Quantitative Index of Brain Activity and Neurocognitive Performance in Follow-up of Concussive Injury (Princhep)

(SP) 116 — Comparison Between Urban and Industry Provided Normative Values on Neuropsychological Test Scores in High School Athletes (Hunt)

(SP) 159 — Phyiscal Therapy Recommendations to Treating Service Members with Mild TBI (Bolgla)

(SP) 162 — Gait Abnormalities in Mild TBI (Fattal, Smith, Rahmatalla)
(ME) 109 — Attrition in Longitudinal Studies of TBI: Who’s Lost, What’s the Danger, and What Can be Done About It?
Bogner
Hammond
Krellman
(COM) 072 — Culturally Linguistically Sensitive Assessment and Successful Community Integration
Proctor
Gary
Struchen
(ST) 083 — Studying Emotional Responses in Persons with TBI
Neumann
Turkstra
Zupan
Papers #13
(SP) 028 — A controlled trial of an acute neurobehavioral and cognitive intervention following TBI (Niemeier)

(SP) 200 — Internet-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation after Acquired Brain Injury (Bergquist)

(SP) 181 — Development of Therapeutic Virtual Environments and Virtual Humans for Mild TBI/Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Preliminary Report (Levy)

(SP) 102 — Smart Rehabilitation for the 21st Century, Design of Transitional Living for Polytrauma Veterans (Jasiewicz et al)
(MILD) 249 — Advances in TBI Training Diagnosis and Treatment in the Military Services
Tarantino
Tsao
Baugh
Goldman
(COM) 156 — Military Transition Back to the Community: Regaining a Sense of Belongingness
Freeman
Mason
Anderson
(INT) 170 — Therapy Development for Diffuse Axonal Injury
Hicks
Povlishock
Smith
Duhaime
(PED) 152 — Disorders of Consciousness in Children with Brain Injury
Suskauer
Slomine
Patrick
 
8:45-10:15 Papers #14
(SP) 234 — Assessing Safety Risk Following TBI: Scale Development, Risk Factors, and Prevention Recommendations (Seel)

(SP) 202 — New Methods for Assessing Social Dysfunction following TBI (Stone, Hynes)

(SP) 082 — Accessibility and Usability of the NIH Toolbox for Individuals with TBI (Harniss)

(SP) 243 — Using a Computer Adaptive Measure of Functional Cognition for Treatment Planning (Velozo, Wen, Waid-Ebbs, Heaton, Donovan, Singletary)
(ST) 049 — Theoretical and Empirical Evidence for Comprehensive Co-treatment of Individuals Dually Diagnosed with TBI and PTSD
Dams-O’connor
Ferrier-Auerbach
Gibbs
Yi
(ME) 196 — TBI Data Collection in the 21st Century: Advances and Issues
Wright
Pappadis
Mellick
Bidelspach
(COM) 043 — Empirical Approaches to Improve Community Integration and Long-term Outcomes in Chronically Underserved Persons with TBI
Hanks
Sander
Waldron-Perrine
(ST) 136 — Findings from the Institute of Medicine Committee on Nutrition, Trauma and the Brain
Zafonte
Levenson
(MILD) 132 — The Natural History of Mild TBI: Lessons Learned from Sports Concussion Research on Acute and Chronic Effects
McCrea
Guskiewicz
Kelly
(OUT) 101 — Recommendations for the Use of Common Outcomes Measurement in TBI Research
Miller
Whiteneck
Wilde
Tulsky
(NEU) 139 — Emerging Imaging Methods in TBI Rehabilitation Research
Whyte
Detre
Kim
(INT) 038 — Executive Plus: A Comprehensive Holistic Day Treatment Program: Theory, Research and Practice
Tsaousides
Gordon
Ashman
Cantor
(COM) 187 — Cross-Cutting Topics of Life Transition in Persons with TBI: Military Veterans and Civilians
Hoffman
Heinemann
Banks
Scholten
10:30-noon Papers #15
(SP) 073 — An Evidence Based Neurocognitive Assessment for Children Recovering from Brain Injury (Hotz)

(SP) 091 — Robot Assisted Therapy in Pediatric Patients with Acquired Brain Injury (Ladenheim, Mast)

(SP) 100 — The Quick Measure of Cognitive Status – Monitoring Neurocognitive Recovery in Children (Ladenheim, Zemon, Sinclair, Mast)

(SP) 199 — Transitioning Students with TBI from High School Into the Community (Hood)
(ELD) 214 — Living Life Years after TBI and TBI in the Elderly: Longterm Outcomes of TBI, Recurrent TBI, and TBI Outcomes Among the Elderly
Hammond
Gordon
Feuer
(MILD) 037 — Patient Self-Report Information in the Diagnosis of Mild TBI: State of the Art and Emerging Research
Walker
Zasler
(INT) 036 — strategies for recovery of function targeting neuroanatomical development
Hovda
Gomez-Pinilla
Hall
Ashley
(ST) 240 — TBI Advances in the Deployed Setting
Grimes
Kane
McCrae
Scott
(ST) 098 — Perspectives on Post-TBI Sleep Disorders
Ponsford
Cantor
Ouellet
(COG) 055 — Translation from Cognitive Neuroscience To Rehabilitation Interventions for Individuals with Brain Injury
Chen
Van Vleet
Novakovic-Agopian
Kayser
(BL) 131 — Sorting Through the Contributions To Health Outcomes from the Florida National Guard Survey: Blast and TBI Effects
Scott
Belanger
Vanderploeg
(EPI) 042 — Lifetime history of TBI: Implications for Current Functioning
Bogner
Brenner
Pickelsimer
Whiteneck
(PED) 041 — Parental Perspectives of Special Education Services for Children with TBI
Richert II
Richert
noon-1:30

Lunch — Comments by Kathy Helmick Plenary Presentation by Daniel Perl "Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)"

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