A 2008 journal article from the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation confirms what many familiar with "mild" traumatic brain injuries already knew - that the majority of patients seen in emergency rooms with symptoms consistent with a traumatic brain injury did not have a documented mild TBI-related diagnosis in the emergency department record.
Category: Traumatic Brain Injuries
Medical providers now have a wide array of imaging tools at their disposal when it comes to diagnosing and treating Traumatic Brain Injuries. The purpose of this article is to briefly describe the different types of imaging studies now available.
Category: Traumatic Brain Injuries
Fearing another "Gulf War Syndrome" the U.S. Military is reluctant to screen returning vetrans for traumatic brain injury.
Category: Traumatic Brain Injuries
Attorney Alexander Kammer authored an article describing the anatomy and physiology involved in a diffuse axonal injury.
Category: Traumatic Brain Injuries
It is often claimed that you have to have lost consciousness in an accident to have sustained a serious brain injury. This is simply not true. It is now almost universally recognized that one does not have to lose consciousness to have sustained a serious brain injury.
Category: Traumatic Brain Injuries