“Many Australians experience cognitive deficits of memory, attention and problem solving, leaving them unable to work, participate in social activities or care for themselves. Existing rehabilitation assessments and trainings have limited meaning to daily lives of patients and do not show reliable benefits for the problems that patients are struggling with.”
- Lange
Over 338,000 people with disabilities resulting from traumatic brain injury live in Australia (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1998).
Further evaluation of the virtual reality tools and eventually support and enhance current practices for both clinicians and people with brain injury.
From Flinders
Associate Professor Belinda Lange
Lifetime Support Authority Grant: $119,466
Chief Investigator:
Associate Professor Belinda Lange
Commenced: 2019
Completion due: Dec 2020
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