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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 352-360, 2013.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-374384

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To provide legal advice on cognitive dysfunction, we should evaluate each plaintiff with brain injury from a neutral viewpoint. In the neuropsychological test batteries, not only the total score such as IQs of the WAIS-III or memory quotients of the WMS-R but also the scores of the subtests need to be surveyed to find out the precise nature of the cognitive dysfunction. Expert opinions are also required concerning the relationship between the cognitive dysfunction and the lesion site(s) in the brain as well as the activities of daily living and the instrumental activities of daily living. We, as experts in rehabilitation medicine, should prepare ourselves to provide excellent legal advice to ensure that judges reach a proper decision.

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