Archive for the ‘mild traumatic brain injury’ Category

When Youamp#039re Not At Fault In An Auto Accident

If you’ve ever been in an auto accident, and certainly many of us have, you will know firsthand what it’s like to try and get a prompt accident settlement without having some major hassles. When it comes to trying to file an accident claim, people tend to compare this to having a root canal. Many [...]

Train Accident Can Derail Your Life

A railroad accident can be a devastating event that results in serious personal injury or wrongful death. A serious injury can be disabling and may cause hardships resulting in loss of work. Losing a loved one is also a tough burden to bear. These outcomes can throw someone’s life off track. According to the Federal [...]

Hidden Disabilities

Very often our perception and judgment of a person is based on what is visible or apparent to us – what we can readily notice. But what about the things that are invisible to us? How do we access information, or even remember that there is information about a person that we don’t notice? I [...]

Scientists Study Stem Cells as Muscle Restoration Treatment for Injured Victims

Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley According to a recent study from the researchers at the Nova Scotia Dalhousie Medical School, embryonic stem cells may offer muscle restoration for victims of an injury, including a traumatic brain injury, and who have suffered from nerve damage or motor neuron conditions. Scientists from the medical school found that [...]

Neck Injuries

The neck is the connecting bridge between the spine and also the brain, created up of seven boney vertebrae with cartilaginous disc pads that act as cushions in between each vertebra. Because the neck supports the top it is relatively unprotected and vulnerable compared to the rest of the spine. Neck pain is terribly common [...]

Health Care Questions amp Answers

How do i know if I’ve fractured my nouns?I be at the pool and some boy jump on my chief and d¨¦colletage. That be nearly 3 weeks ago and it still herts i dont want to go to the doctor if its not fractured. when i move my come first up looking at the celing… [...]

Government Shows Interest in Military Addictions

The National Intrepid Center of Excellence opened last week in Bethesda, Maryland. The center will improve the ability of military and civilian health care providers to treat traumatic brain and injuries and psychological disorders in war veterans. The center is located on the grounds of the National Naval Medical Center. It is one of six [...]

Common Auto Accident Injuries

Car accidents are extremely common and often results in injuries.  Many people become seriously affected physically, mentally and financially as a result of a serious car accident injury.  Southern California’s congested freeways are some of the greatest areas for auto accidents in the United States. Orange County auto accident injury statistics More than 6 million [...]

Tbi in High School and College Athletics

Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs quite frequently in high school and college athletics. Impaired cognitive functioning is often observed in athletes who have had multiple concussions. Younger Athletes Recover Less Quickly Athletes at several colleges and high schools participated in a recent study to compare cognition pre and post concussion. Concussions were defined by [...]

NeurofeedbackAlways gives guaranteed results for all the brain disorders

Neurofeedback was developed over two decades ago and is becoming increasingly available due to advances in affordable computer technology and feedback equipment. In other words, Neurofeedback is a therapy technique that presents the user with real time feedback on brainwave activities and also called EEG Biofeedback or Neurotherapy as well. It is a non-invasive treatment [...]

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