Our resources

Discover our latest rehabilitation resources for people with people with injuries, injury-related and age related disability, their family members and carers.

Musculoskeletal injury

  • My whiplash Navigator: A self-directed program to guide both patients and health professionals on how best to recover after a whiplash injury.
  •  www.mypainhub.com  My pain hub is a “one stop shop” where patients and clinicians can access credible resources for common musculoskeletal conditions. Resources are structured under assessment, prognosis and diagnosis for clinicians. For people with MSK disorders, they are structured to translate key guideline messages around advice/ information, exercise and care pathways.

 

Psychosocial health after injury

  • Adversity after the Crash: Edited by Professor Ashley Craig and Dr Rebecca Guest, this book covers the physical, psychological and social burden of motor vehicle crashes.

Spinal cord injury

Traumatic brain injury

  • Assistive Technology Hub - Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research: The Assistive Technology Hub is a specialist service initiative of the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, designed to support individuals living with brain injury.
  • Care and needs scale: The Care and Needs Scale is an 8-level categorical scale that is designed to measure the level of support needs of older adolescents and adults with traumatic brain injury. Learn more in the manual for the care and needs scale.
  • Carers way ahead: An education program available in 7 languages that equips people who care for loved ones with TBI with the knowledge and skills required to respond to challenging behaviours. 
  • NeuroBite: This database provides researchers, clinicians and students with up-to-date literature on neuropsychological rehabilitation interventions, studies of cognitive, behavioural and other treatments for psychological problems and issues occurring from acquired brain impairment (ABI).
  • Tools for ageing well with traumatic brain injury: This resource developed with the support of icare and TAC aims to assist people with TBI and their carers to age well.