Everyday, thousands of developers are creating new apps for users addressing everything from fitness and nutrition to organization and games. Many new smartphones applications are now looking at rehabilitation, including acquired/traumatic brain injury, stroke and...
Happy New Year to our clients! Many people take the new year as an opportunity to set new goals and make new resolutions for themselves. This may (or may not) always go as planned. In preparation for 2019, we have compiled a list of tips and strategies to help our...
The previous post in our GOS(e) series provided an overview of the scale and its application in practice. In this post we will take a closer look at the structured interview used during the assessment. In 1998, Wilson et al[1] provided the following questions that...
In 1981, the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS-E) was proposed. It includes 8 categories. The categories of severe disability, moderate disability and good recovery on the original GOS are divided into a lower and upper category. This outcome is generally assessed...