The ABIRA Team
Members of ABIRA are drawn from academic, NHS and independent sector settings around Norfolk. You can read our staff biographies by clicking on...
At ABIRA, the driving force behind our research programme is the desire to make interventions for people with Acquired Brain Injury even better, allowing many more people to resume the activities they did before they had a stroke.
Our research activity is focused on the identification, development and evaluation of therapies to enhance the normal everyday lives of people who have sustained what is known as Acquired Brain Injury. Participants in our studies may have a variety of diagnoses including: stroke, and traumatic brain injury.
Members of ABIRA are drawn from academic, NHS and independent sector settings around Norfolk. You can read our staff biographies by clicking on...
ABIRA plays host to a range of research projects across Norwich and Cambridge. Here are some of the projects we are involved in to improve...
ABIRA has access to a range of research facilities in both Norwich and Cambridge. The facilities enable ABIRA to optimise resources into the study...
An acquired brain injury (ABI) is defined as any injury or damage to the brain that occurs after a period of normal development (in other words not...