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    • Effect of multidisciplinary outpatient treatment after mild traumatic brain injury: A randomised controlled trial and prognostic factors for return to work 

      Vikane, Eirik (Doctoral thesis, 2016-06-10)
      This thesis evaluates the efficacy of a multidisciplinary outpatient follow-up programme compared to follow-up by a general practitioner. Specifically, we explored the outcome and prognostic factors for outcome in patients ...
    • Effects of music production on cortical plasticity within cognitive rehabilitation of patients with mild traumatic brain injury 

      Vik, Berit; Skeie, Geir Olve; Vikane, Eirik; Specht, Karsten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Objective: We explored the effects of playing the piano on patients with cognitive impairment after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and, addressed the question if this approach would stimulate neural networks in re-routing ...
    • Predictors for psychological distress 2 months after mild traumatic brain injury 

      Vikane, Eirik; Frøyland, Kaia; Næss, Hanne Langseth; Assmus, Jörg; Skouen, Jan Sture (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-06-18)
    • Predictors for Return to Work in Subjects with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 

      Vikane, Eirik; Hellstrøm, Torgeir; Røe, Cecilie; Bautz-Holter, Erik; Skouen, Jan Sture (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Objective. To predict return to work (RTW) at 12 months for patients who either were sick-listed or were at risk to be sick-listed with persistent postconcussion symptoms (PCS) at six to eight weeks after injury. Method. ...

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